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will clue

  • future tense
    of clue.
    clue
    noun
    anything that serves to guide or direct in the solution of a problem, mystery, etc..

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In the coming days, a flood of new data will clue scientists into the seismologic cause of Friday’s catastrophe.

From National Geographic Sep. 11, 2023

For sheer excitement, the Juilliard String Quartet and Leon Fleisher will clue you to whatever is your sound source.

From Los Angeles Times Dec. 9, 2020

And years from now, the sight of all those glass boxes around Washington will clue visitors to the flush times here in the early 21st century.

From Washington Post Jan. 6, 2016

Simply clicking through your list will clue you into all sorts of news and give you the opportunity to reach out to folks you’ve been out of touch with for awhile.

From Forbes Dec. 19, 2014

If you are the sort who wonders what becomes of the characters in a story after it’s over, I will clue you in to the future.

From "The Misfits" by James Howe