81.   Some recent surveys suggest that more twentysomethings are saving for retirement than did their elders at a similar age.

82.   Stock and bond prices slumped after their release, even though economists said the surveys suggest economic growth will slow in months ahead.

83.   Still, Dal Col insisted Forbes would exceed expectations, saying that internal campaign polls show Forbes doing much better than national surveys suggest.

84.   Surveys suggest that most teen-age smokers want to quit but cannot.

85.   Surveys suggest that only about a quarter of Japanese doctors always tell patients when they have cancer.

86.   Surveys suggest that, given a choice, most Americans would prefer to work more not fewer hours.

87.   Surveys of doctors suggest that many have been asked by patients for help in dying, and that a significant percentage have agreed.

88.   Surveys suggest it occurs in about half of contemporary American marriages.

89.   Surveys suggest that consumers feel more comfortable with primary-care doctors, whom they see as representing the personal doctor-patient relationships of generations past.

90.   Surveys suggest that women like Ms. Chevalier have by no means shunned the World Cup, as expected before the tournament started.

n. + suggest >>共 931
report 7.64%
study 5.15%
official 4.73%
evidence 3.27%
poll 3.07%
analyst 2.70%
research 2.16%
expert 1.39%
datum 1.22%
finding 1.22%
survey 1.06%
survey + v. >>共 316
show 27.60%
find 15.89%
be 6.94%
say 5.60%
indicate 5.27%
suggest 4.19%
reveal 2.85%
have 1.66%
ask 1.59%
give 1.01%
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