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Discover Ludwig"suggest a time" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used when someone is asking for a suggested time for a meeting, appointment, or other event. For example: "Could you suggest a time for us to meet and discuss the project?" "Please suggest a time for our next team meeting." "Can you suggest a time that works for both of us to have a phone call?" "I'm available all day tomorrow, can you suggest a time for our doctor's appointment?"
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Certainly, Denmark's newspapers suggest a time of transition.
These results suggest a time scale for the evolution of hotspots in primates.
From the Arab perspective, he did not offer any new proposals or suggest a time line for moving toward a Palestinian state.
Other features on the dwarf planet suggest a time when Pluto had a stronger atmosphere that could support "running rivers of nitrogen", Sterns said.
Do not give clocks or watches (which suggest a time limit on the relationship) or anything sharp like scissors or a letter opener (cutting off the relationship).
The lack of significant association of these flood categories with a predominant NAO mode during the immediately preceding 15 days, prior to the flood, suggest a time lag of 15 days before the peak.
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Thus, we suggest a time-line for commercial showings that are biased towards these times.
These data suggest a time-dependent development and preservation of a memory CD4 T cell response during blood-stage infection after pmif RNA immunization.
To reduce computational effort and time we suggest a time-scale filtering procedure which uses only few scales to connect modulus-maxima across time-scale plane.
Moreover, their tests suggest a time-dependent phenomenon, attributing to these suspensions a thixotropic response [24].
Our results suggest a time-dependent, stimulus-specific regulation of mRNA synthesis mediated by ER.
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