Sentence examples for to be suggesting from inspiring English sources

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to be suggesting

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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The government seems to be suggesting that income doesn't matter".

"No one wants to be suggesting disaster relief is not crucial, yet these organizations need funds".

Hardly the words of an apologist for jihadism, as his critics seem to be suggesting.

She seemed to be suggesting that Obama might have wanted Aaron Vaughn dead.

Or at least that's what the brochure seems to be suggesting.

I suggest this is exactly what he seems to be suggesting.

Nobody really seems to be suggesting that there's anything wrong with the actual contents of Drank.

Nor is Britain, as some Americans now seem to be suggesting, a hotbed of corruption.

You seem to be suggesting that Americans view all Muslims as terrorists.

Should they use reiki or similar therapies, as these American nurses seem to be suggesting?

Queiroz seems to be suggesting that they should have hit more than seven against North Korea.

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