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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a guess that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a conjecture or assumption about something.
Example: "Based on the evidence presented, I have a guess that the project will be completed ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "an assumption that" or "a conjecture that".
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We're back on serve, though I'd hazard a guess that probably won't last for too long.
On that basis, QA might make a guess that "gong" was the outlier.
I'd hazard a guess that somewhere between 10 months and a year might be a fast pace".
I would hazard a guess that just as many women become bullies as men and while they may not be as physically violent, they are no less toxic.
Make a guess that will let you cross off or circle additional squares.
And, looking at Liam's long hair and Louis's signature red pants, we'll venture a guess that this video was likely recorded a year ago on that very set.
I would hazard a guess that our Monk's name at birth was Thelonious Monk, Junior.
Just a guess that he did not get any TV time.
"I would hazard a guess that it wouldn't affect him at all".
I once hazarded a guess that New Yorkers probably have 10,000 wines to choose from.
I would hazard a guess that for disadvantaged young people living in deprived areas the impacts will be even harsher.
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