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He used visual cues
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Do you want this corrected, rewritten, explained, or put into a sentence? The phrase itself is grammatically fine. Here are quick options depending on what you need:
- Simple/neutral: "He used visual cues."
- More specific: "He used visual cues to guide the audience through the presentation."
- Formal: "He employed visual cues to facilitate comprehension."
- Casual: "He signaled with visual cues."
- Emphasizing reliance: "He relied on visual cues."
- Passive: "Visual cues were used by him."
If you want a translation, a different tone, or examples in context, tell me which and I’ll adjust.
- Simple/neutral: "He used visual cues."
- More specific: "He used visual cues to guide the audience through the presentation."
- Formal: "He employed visual cues to facilitate comprehension."
- Casual: "He signaled with visual cues."
- Emphasizing reliance: "He relied on visual cues."
- Passive: "Visual cues were used by him."
If you want a translation, a different tone, or examples in context, tell me which and I’ll adjust.
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