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"Formulate a hypothesis" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in the context of scientific inquiry, when someone is proposing an explanation for an observed phenomenon. For example, "The biologist wanted to explain the migration patterns of the birds, so she formulated a hypothesis that explained the behavior."
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Example: Formulate a hypothesis about the reasons for South Carolina's decision to secede from the Union.
"According to the scientific method, you formulate a hypothesis, in this case the flood spillage theory for the Black Sea, and then you test it," Dr. Hall said.
"At S.A.C., there's an expectation that you're using the resources to formulate a hypothesis, and that's what he did," she said.
Take a few minutes to formulate a hypothesis (or two) so that you can experience the thought processes students undertake in this classroom exercise.
The daily averaged P is calculated for a four-month interval during the year 2003 (DOY = 1 120) to formulate a hypothesis about factors controlling night Pc3 occurrence.
A particular analysis of experimental data leads to the confirmation of non-reversible friction characteristics and allows to formulate a hypothesis that a course of such characteristics also depends on value (not only on the sign) of acceleration.
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The rheological behavior of the different latexes was also compared, and the results were used to formulate an hypothesis on the interaction mechanisms acting in these systems.
We found that many features are shared by all novel ORFs, allowing us to formulate an hypothesis on their possible shared origin.
In this capacity, he formulated a hypothesis (Poehlman was fabricating data), performed experiments, analyzed his data (reviewing patients' records and talking to members of Poehlman's lab about concerns about data analyses) and concluded, based on the data, that his hypothesis was indeed correct.
What is it, then, when a scientist formulates a hypothesis that growth patterns follow temperature, and tests the hypothesis against data only to find that growth patterns do not follow temperature at all for 30% of the data and only partially for the rest?
Moreover, formulating a hypothesis on the preferred kinetic model based on physiological properties of the tracer, e.g. derived from preclinical studies, is advised.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com