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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hypothesis to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a hypothesis that is intended to explain or predict a certain phenomenon or outcome.
Example: "The researchers proposed a hypothesis to explain the observed behavior of the subjects in the experiment."
Alternatives: "a hypothesis for" or "a hypothesis regarding".
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It is a hypothesis to support the hypothesis that sun exposure causes melanoma, he says.
I have, nonetheless, developed a hypothesis to explain my reluctant recollecting.
And if those standards allowed this ridiculous a hypothesis to make the cut, imagine what else was getting through".
Selecting a major is a hypothesis to be tested by taking some of the required courses for that subject.
Researchers also had a hypothesis to explain how HDL might work.
By this I mean that he seems to approach each film as a problem, a hypothesis to be explored and tested in the course of production.
David R. Vieites and David B. Wake of the University of California, Berkeley, and Mi-Sook Min of Seoul National University now propose a hypothesis to explain the distribution patterns.
As for the subway: my subjective experience in three concerts was that its noise is unobtrusive on the left side of the hall and unmistakable on the right, a hypothesis to be tested at many future Zankel concerts.
I don't want to have too much of a hypothesis to be proved or disproved — rather there's an animal pleasure in friends.
A hypothesis to explain this corrosion behaviour is proposed.
A hypothesis to account for these differences has been advanced.
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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.

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