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The phrase "a hypothesis is that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a proposed explanation or assumption that is subject to further investigation or testing.
Example: "A hypothesis is that increased study time leads to higher test scores among students."
Alternatives: "one hypothesis is that" or "it is hypothesized that".
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A hypothesis is that effects of ETS increase with longer duration between smoking cessation and ETS exposure assessment.
A hypothesis is that participant may feel embarrassed or hopeless about using such strategies, and thus, do not want to answer accurately.
A hypothesis is that music academy students possibly avoid sports which could easily invoke an injury to the upper extremity, which will have a direct impact on their instrument performance and thus career opportunities.
A hypothesis is that the principles seen in DIY fabrication can support design prototyping.
A hypothesis is that mechanical stimulus triggers human bladder smooth muscle cell proliferation.
A hypothesis is that exposure to air pollution decreases heart rate variability, a recognized independent predictor of poorer cardiovascular prognosis.
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A third hypothesis is that albumin exerts a direct effect on cytokine production [ 17].
A leading hypothesis is that eyes with OND have a small scleral canal.
A competing hypothesis is that loss of job security works as a disciplinary device.
A plausible hypothesis is that miR-20a directly or indirectly affects a negative regulator of p16.
While most hypotheses of repertoire evolution treat different song types as functionally equal, an alternative hypothesis is that song repertoires evolved to allow song sharing with multiple neighbours.
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