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Discover Ludwig"no inkling" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was unknown prior to the moment of discovery. For example, "She had no inkling of the surprise party that was planned for her."
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Pat Loud: No inkling.
I still had no inkling who these people might be.
I had no inkling at first how it had happened.
"I had no inkling they would get rid of me.
"I personally had no inkling about Savile's behaviour.
But as for developing a relationship, there was no inkling.
He suspected homosexuality, but had no inkling of gender dysphoria.
He, of course, had no inkling of what had taken place.
Punters typically have no inkling of where their meal was caught.
I had no inkling, not even the slightest guess it wasn't like that," he said.
When she graduated in 2007, she had no inkling about what she wanted to do.
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