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Use "innuendos" in a sentence
"The micro debate includes the extremely eminent and empirically grounded Alan Krueger and David Card who estimate that, if anything, the minimum wage causes increased employment and many economists who say they must have done something like fudging the data (no specific accusations, I don’t remember names and I wouldn’t type them if I did as casually tossing around such innuendos is unprofessional to say the least)."
"But I can't help but notice a distinct lack of sexual innuendos, which is one of his trademarks."
"As you know these are not "innuendos" but real facts! deAne,"