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Discover Ludwig"multiple clues" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to the presence of more than one piece of information or evidence that can help solve a problem or understand a situation. Example: "The detective sifted through multiple clues, including fingerprints and witness statements, to unravel the mystery of the missing diamond necklace."
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There are multiple "clues" within the history and presentation that point to an increased likelihood of an IFB.
These multiple clues pointing to GSK3b may be important to follow up in future studies because GSK3b inhibitors, such as Lithium, offer potential therapeutic options [61], [63].
Studying the function and malfunction of genes and proteins associated with inherited forms of peripheral neuropathies has provided multiple clues to our understanding of myelinated nerves in health and disease.
Considering the multiple clues for the cancer-preventative effect of green tea, and regarding the interaction of EGCG and 67LR, we focused on the question as to whether tea catechin can influence the expression of 67LR in the gastrointestinal tract.
Further to this, rigorous analysis procedures will be followed by the researchers including regular supervision of the analysis by experienced qualitative researchers in order to avoid the participant's views being misrepresented and to uphold anonymity of data by considering the multiple clues to identity present in individual narratives.
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But the enterprise multiple gives clues to cheapness, if you compare it with multiples for the company's competitors.
"Have good design that lets the game have multiple visual clues and uses colour in a way that's beneficial but doesn't restrict colour blind gamers.
We aim to improve automatic PPI detection by combining multiple linguistic clues via machine learning.
Remember that there might be multiple suspects, clues, and motives.
Ryan Murphy has said in multiple interviews that clues regarding the fifth season are scattered throughout the first few episodes of "Freak Show".
As Hiragana involves multiple sublexical phonological clues that need to be integrated into a whole word, the top-down modulation from Broca's area to SMG may serve to guide processes involved in phonological assembly and/or phonological working memory, 2 processes that are useful for reading Hiragana, but not for Kanji.
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