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The phrase "that suggesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to introduce a clause in a sentence that expresses a suggestion or an implication. For example, "The employees' growing discontent indicates that suggesting changes to the company's policies might be necessary."
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Still, the benefits for society so powerfully outweigh the risks that suggesting otherwise is irresponsible at best.
But the justices indicated little willingness to do that, suggesting that they understood the program well enough.
Mr. Perry was quick to dispute that, suggesting that his beliefs will draw enough of a distinction to lure voters.
Aides to both denied that, suggesting that the monk, not the president, may have forecast Mrs. Clinton's future.
But analysts in Athens predicted that the existing government might not last much longer than that, suggesting that political and financial uncertainty could continue for some time.
One in six German workers is paid less than that, suggesting that jobs will be lost, especially in the less productive east of the country.
But both Dr. Felberbaum and Dr. Goldfrank denied that, suggesting that it was part of the rumor mill of anxiety surrounding the closing.
Many experts advise going beyond that, suggesting that you pay each member a per-meeting fee that might range from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars.
Here two scrawled figures confront each other against a cragged, gray background that, suggesting an urban wall, recasts them as giant graffiti.
I'll have to leave it to Mrs. Collins to point out That suggesting that her mister "Turn [his] knives on the reader" is Like saying that Gandhi should have packed heat And developed a stiff left jab.
And, after the Sunday Times sting, was it just us or were there actually a couple of Ex-Co members suspended by Fifa as a result of that, suggesting a certain amount of "truth" in the report?
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