Sentence examples for a likely theory from inspiring English sources

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A likely theory is that the runic alphabet was developed by the Goths, a Germanic people, from the Etruscan alphabet of northern Italy and was perhaps also influenced by the Latin alphabet in the 1st or 2nd century bc.

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A less likely theory would be a frank baseline NAD deficiency due to genetics or malnutrition, but one would expect a more global effect on health rather than just alcohol-induced hypoglycemic coma.

A more likely theory is that cancerous cells could favour aerobic glycolysis because of the large number of produced carbon-based intermediates, which may be useful in proliferative processes.

The researchers said "the most likely theory" was that type A head and body lice originated in Africa and were distributed worldwide long ago.

But the most likely theory is that it's a cocktail of stress and access.

The most likely theory has the Namib Desert Horse descending from a combination of escaped South African military horses and Namibian-bred German horses.

What seems the most likely theory?

This seems easily the most likely theory.

The most likely theory about the origin of this word is that it is an alteration of work, because that word has a history of being used in similar ways, with dancers being encouraged to "work it".

The most recent and most likely theory attributes the line to Durante's stable of comedy writers, who heard John Charles Thomas, a singer, close his radio program with "Good night, Mother," and wanted something similar for their show.

The most likely theory is that, if it does exist, Planet Nine began its orbital life much closer to the sun and then crossed paths with a planet like Jupiter, which sent it spiralling into the outer reaches.

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