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it suggests of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it suggests of" is not correct in written English.
The correct usage would be "it suggests" or "it is suggestive of." Example: "The data suggests a correlation between the two variables."
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News & Media
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
Who knows, but it suggests, of course, some kind of restored consciousness after death.
News & Media
The script — and the implicit long hours of discussion behind it, the sense it suggests of high-level policymaking in the board room — dominates the experience of watching the movie.
News & Media
The concluding scene of tender conjugal eroticism leaves no doubt as to what Ozu thought women want; yet I wonder whether the story doesn't have significant documentary value, for what it suggests of Japanese mores of the time.
News & Media
And our fears are usually less that night is an outgrowth of our failures and more of what it suggests, of the feelings and concerns that night has the power to elicit.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
He found it suggested, of course, in the screenplay by David Newman and Robert Benton.
Encyclopedias
In addition, it suggested of using Presence Sensing Device Initiation (PSDI) safety device instead of foot operating switch.
Science
It suggested of the £12,900 claimed through false invoices, it was likely around £7,500 was "outside the rules", although Mr MacShane has apologised and repaid the entire £12,900.
News & Media
It suggests 69% of consumers backed the move and 59% of Welsh businesses and other bodies.
News & Media
It suggests hundreds of sensible-looking ideas.
News & Media
To Mr. Peltz, it suggests nothing of the kind.
News & Media
(It suggests something of how ugly Trump's attacks on Hillary Clinton could get).
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use "it suggests" or "it is suggestive of" instead of "it suggests of" to maintain grammatical correctness.
Common error
Don't add "of" after "suggests". The verb "suggest" directly takes the object of what is being suggested. For example, use "The evidence suggests a different conclusion" not "The evidence suggests of a different conclusion".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it suggests of" attempts to function as a verb phrase where 'it' is the subject and 'suggests' is the verb. However, the addition of 'of' makes it grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct usage is either "it suggests" or "it is suggestive of".
Frequent in
News & Media
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Science
33%
Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "it suggests of" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing. The correct alternatives are "it suggests" or "it is suggestive of". As Ludwig AI confirms, using "suggests of" is a grammatical error. While the intended meaning is to imply or hint at something, the incorrect grammar undermines the message's credibility. When aiming to convey implication or suggestion, opt for grammatically sound phrases like "it indicates" or "it implies".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is suggestive of
Corrects the grammar by using "suggestive" as an adjective.
it indicates
Replaces "suggests of" with a more direct and grammatically correct verb.
it implies
Similar to "indicates" but with a slightly more subtle nuance.
it points to
Uses a phrasal verb to convey the idea of something suggesting something else.
it hints at
Emphasizes a subtle or indirect suggestion.
it signifies
Implies that something is a sign or symbol of something else.
it demonstrates
Highlights the act of showing or proving something.
it reflects
Conveys the idea of mirroring or representing something.
it alludes to
Suggests something indirectly or vaguely.
it intimates
Formally implies or hints at something.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "suggest" in a sentence?
The verb "suggest" should be followed directly by the object or clause it introduces. For example, "The data suggests a correlation" is correct. Avoid adding "of" after "suggests".
Is "it suggests of" grammatically correct?
No, "it suggests of" is grammatically incorrect. The correct forms are "it suggests" or "it is suggestive of".
What can I say instead of "it suggests of"?
Use alternatives such as "it indicates", "it implies", or "it points to" depending on the context.
What is the difference between "it suggests" and "it is suggestive of"?
"It suggests" is a more direct and concise way of expressing something. "It is suggestive of" is slightly more formal and emphasizes the suggestive nature of the subject.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested