Examples of 'gives an idea' in a sentence

Meaning of "gives an idea"

The phrase 'gives an idea' is typically used to suggest that something offers insight or understanding about a particular subject or concept. It implies that the information or experience provided can help someone grasp the essence or significance of something, allowing them to form a clearer mental picture or understanding of it

How to use "gives an idea" in a sentence

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It nonetheless gives an idea of the order of magnitude.
This website links gives an idea.
This gives an idea of the internal construction.
The following figure gives an idea of how it works.
This gives an idea of the statistical fluctuations.
The attached picture gives an idea of the terrain.
It gives an idea about mathematics and art.
The following gives an idea.
This gives an idea of the market size.
The multiplicity of its schools gives an idea of its wealth.
That gives an idea of the amounts involved.
Only a large vacant area gives an idea of its former extent.
This gives an idea of how controlled he bowls.
The type of injury also gives an idea about the prognosis.
This gives an idea of the way words are used.

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Observation of the atmospheric aerosol gives an idea of the origin of the particles.
This gives an idea of how it can be used.
The position of the needle on the indicator gives an idea of the distance.
The picture gives an idea of the problem.
Gives an idea of the volume inside.
Examining these residuals gives an idea of the astrometric uncertainties.
It gives an idea of expectations for the near future.
Analyzing light microscope photos is quite subjective but it gives an idea of miscibility.
It gives an idea of newspapers of the time.
And while selecting a particular school it gives an idea to focus on particular things.
It gives an idea of the cost of living.
The thickness of the grating gives an idea about art builders of that time.
It gives an idea of the evolution of a territory.
The list of data shown later gives an idea of the huge amount required.
This gives an idea of how deep the needs are.
The height of the box therefore gives an idea of the variability in the data.
It gives an idea about the theme.
Close inspection of the fly immediately gives an idea of the reason for this agility.
This gives an idea of the situation.
The latest leak from former US intelligence contractor Edward Snowden gives an idea.
This gives an idea of the capacity.
Its early name Canal and Coliseum and Upper Magazine gives an idea of the route.
This gives an idea of what the terrain is like.
An employee standing on the platform, gives an idea of dimensions.
It gives an idea of how it fit under the truck.
The following short extract gives an idea of the character of Esperanto.
Gives an idea about the volatility of petroleum products.
But this movie gives an idea of what could happen.
Gives an idea of the content.
The list of contents gives an idea of what the guide contains.
Gives an idea how the communications were sent throughout the year.
Hopefully our website gives an idea of what we mean by the above.
Gives an idea of what a bespoke dress like this might cost.
The trailer aptly gives an idea of what the film is about.
Gives an idea of how many stars there can be in the galaxy.

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