Collocations withclue
These are words often used in combination withclue.
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context clue
Teaching the context clue approach to meaning.
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contextual clue
This system can learn to detect certain types of contextual clues, and can react accordingly with context changes.
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important clue
One cannot look into the minds of a nameless crowd decades on: but there is an important clue.
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only clue
It has a bibliography, but the only clue to non-printed sources is in the acknowledgements.
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useful clues
However, the bibliographies at the ends of chapters provide useful clues for interested readers, especially helpful for outsiders who do not know where to begin.
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valuable clues
He suggests that, as a result, economists have missed some valuable clues to understanding priority and to seeing how it differs from equality.
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visual clue
A cone is placed on the table near the end-point as a visual clue.
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vital clue
That might be the vital clue for which officers were waiting and might enable the whole gang to be arrested.
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