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The phrase "a guess which" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where you want to introduce a clause that provides more information about the guess, but it is often better to use "a guess that" instead.
Example: "I have a guess that the meeting will be postponed due to the weather."
Alternatives: "a guess that" or "a conjecture which".
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(I even took a guess, which was way off).
Have a guess: which one of the following is one of the best jokes on the fringe, and which one of the poorest?
Our puzzle this week isn't as good as being right there at the MoMath, but take a guess: which of the following shapes will properly support the gliding platform in Coaster Rollers? (Click here for a PDF of the series).
It's just a guess which, over time, has taken on a sheen of cast iron certainty.
Anyone care to take a guess which firm we're talking about?
Anyone care to take a guess which social network they're referring to?
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When we staged a hill-climbing contest between a Model T and a Hummer, guess which won? Want to stay safe on the road?
Therefore, if d TV(p 1,p 2) approaches to zero, the probability of success will be at most that of a random guess, which leads to the indistinguishability of a cryptosystem.
The idea is that the process of checking each new solution yields a new guess which, even if it is not the correct solution, is a better approximation of the previous one (Pang 2006).
Information surrounds us, but isn't always real, remotely accurate or even a best guess, which is frightening.
Comparing this result with the expectation from a random guess, which will correctly pick one of the top 10% publications only in 10% of the cases, the achieved precision of 60% is striking.
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