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The phrase "suggests yes" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where one is indicating that something implies agreement or affirmation, but it is not commonly used. Example: "The evidence from the survey suggests yes, indicating that most participants are in favor of the proposal."
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A glance at history suggests yes and no… The World Cup has alternated through its history between the semi-final and second group stage formats.
So there's activity across the whole strata of investments that suggests yes, we have a broadening and a narrowing of breadth.
The evidence suggests yes, even in the toughest districts that Democrats are contesting.
Silvi suggests "yes's" should only be used of "projects, clients, and experiences, that are in keeping with your creative vision, business goals, money goals, and integrity".
A recent study suggests yes.
The evidence of this show suggests yes.
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Evidence would suggest yes.
Research would suggest yes.
A study of the men's judo competition at the 2004 Olympics in Athens suggested yes.
Even some of the most energetic people on the English left seemed barely interested in the reality of what was going on in Scotland until the opinion polls suggested yes might win.
His early experiments suggested yes, but somehow they seemed to be strangely drawn out.
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