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Discover Ludwig"slightest hint" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to convey a small or subtle indication or suggestion of something. Example: She didn't believe him at first, but the slightest hint of doubt in his voice made her question his story.
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The slightest hint of contemplation worried them.
York tries to avoid even the slightest hint of impropriety.
The slightest hint of a smirk stretches across his face.
I'm struggling to recall the slightest hint of this infatuation.
"There wasn't the slightest hint of any trouble.
By now there is just the slightest hint of irritation.
His smile had the slightest hint of melancholy.
To say Inspector Söze will fail you for the slightest hint of an infraction is understatement.
There was not the slightest hint of regret in his words or in his voice.
She showed not the slightest hint of nervousness or stage fright.
At the slightest hint of rescue, mistaken or otherwise, Ansaru appears ready to kill its hostages.
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