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The phrase "this clues" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "this clue"? You can use "this clue" when referring to a single piece of information that helps to solve a problem or mystery. Example: "This clue is essential for understanding the motive behind the crime."
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SoBig, Mr. Dougherty said, "was so big and so virulent that people started to wonder, 'What is the purpose of all this?"' Clues have started to emerge.
This clues them in on how far they are away from the sea.
Despite this, clues in the clinical picture may aid diagnosis (Table 1).
This clues us the difference of CNV formation mechanisms among distinct species, and GC-peaks may be just one of potential CNV formation mechanisms of pig CNVs.
This clues your receiver that you're spelling out a clue to the name.[9].
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(5)... this clue for BIDET.
Dr J. Burscough: This clue acceptable for 'tuberculous'?
In the above clue for R AND R, it means "This clue is tricky!
In this clue by Rufus... 15d Expressing contempt for cocaine taking?
This clue likely allowed the Russians to determine that the intelligence had come from Israel.
Then came this clue, from Distefano: "All right, look, fat, O.K.? Fat guy".
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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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