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Discover Ludwig'some hint' is correct and can be used in written English
It is generally used to refer to information that gives someone a clue but not the full answer. For example, "I'm stuck on this math problem - can you give me some hint?"
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She already had some hint of what might unfold.
"Revelations Out in Queens, Give Some Hint of Family Scenes".
I looked around the kitchen for some hint, some way into his history and life.
Recent events provide some hint as to which way China might tilt.
Ryan studied Nichols's eyes for some hint that he was among them.
Each of these artefacts gives, in its form, some hint of its function.
A major computer foul-up or even mass civil disobedience, some hint, would not be unwelcome.
"I have received some hint of threats that they could kill me.
This is hard to measure, but economic and quality of life indicators give some hint.
Stretch any story far enough and it can carry some hint of social relevance.
They left their autographs on the wall there, and some hint at the play's longevity.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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