Sentence examples for perhaps a hint from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'perhaps a hint' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest something without saying it directly. For example: "I'm not sure how to answer this question - perhaps a hint from you would be helpful."

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Regarding Maureen Dowd: Perhaps a hint of a smile?

But, in knowledge's new nature there is perhaps a hint about why the Net has such surprising transformative power.

Band member Bill Drummond said, with perhaps a hint of burner's remorse: It seemed the most powerful thing to do.

His tone was matter-of-fact, with perhaps a hint of urgency, but nothing over the top.

As for the last turkey, there is perhaps a hint of wistfulness in the Oryx paper on this account.

It is also perhaps a hint of nerves, as well as a sign of his determination not to stumble.

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However, they write - with perhaps just a hint of disapproval or maybe even disappointment - that "the writing quality of a few seemed to get better after alcohol consumption".

Cantaloupe, perhaps with a hint of cinnamon, came through.

The wonderful title perhaps gave a hint of what was to come.

The prostitute looks out of the canvas not exactly invitingly, but perhaps with a hint of challenge.

YOU can almost sense faint embarrassment, perhaps even a hint of regret, when Europe's co-operative banks talk about "earnings".

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