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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hunch that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a feeling or intuition about something without having concrete evidence.
Example: "I have a hunch that the project will be successful despite the challenges we face."
Alternatives: "a feeling that" or "an intuition that".
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The fact is, I still have a hunch that puts me off vaccinations, a hunch that I can't explain.
I had a hunch that, somewhere, there must be links between Copland and Dylan.
I had a hunch that Lesley Manville was going to be difficult.
Now here's a hunch that seems pretty safe: Guessing with your retirement money isn't a good idea.
"She's followed up a hunch that could have led to a dead end.
I have a hunch that on a good day Ted Cruz can touch his nose to his Adam's apple.
They had a hunch that Mr. Farnood might talk.
The Haggler had a hunch that it was the latter.
But I had a hunch that golf could save me.
"I have a hunch that he will hold his own".
"I have a hunch that a lot more is going to come out, frankly.
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