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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's telling" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that reveals or indicates information about a person or situation. Example: "Her body language in that meeting was very telling - it showed that she was uncomfortable with the topic being discussed."
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It's telling that Miyamoto's choices centre around innovation and breakthrough.
It's telling that Lemmy's favourite drug was speed.
What's the story that it's telling me?
It's telling that this is the part of its SkyMiles program that Delta isn't changing.
"It's telling stories".
While it's telling, though, two points.
"It's telling more of a story now".
"It's telling people that I'm blind".
It's telling London what Holyrood is doing.
"It's telling a story they want told".
"It's telling you how important motivation is.
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