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The phrase "a plausible conjecture for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reasonable or believable hypothesis related to a specific topic or situation.
Example: "The researchers proposed a plausible conjecture for the observed increase in temperature over the last decade."
Alternatives: "a reasonable hypothesis for" or "a credible theory for".
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Is this a plausible conjecture for the data we have just considered?
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The fact that this is a plausible conjecture can be seen from the decay curves presented in the early work of Weber [ 19, 20] as well as in the careful analysis by Creutzig [ 21].
The somewhat overwhelming effect of a Fuller monologue is well known today in many parts of the world, and while his claim to Maori ancestry must remain open to question, even that seems an oddly plausible conjecture.
We know so little about this painter that writers assume a licence to stray from even plausible conjecture into pure fiction.
Because nobody knows how such an AI might be built, Mr Bostrom is forced to spend much of the book discussing speculations built upon plausible conjecture.
Averill 1992, 2005, for example, presents some interesting arguments, which are based on plausible conjectures about how normal observers and standard conditions might easily enough change, with consequent metameric change.
How zebras got their stripes Michael Lemonick | New Yorker | 11 April 2014 An obvious question for students of evolution to ask; hard to answer – not because plausible conjectures are lacking, but because there are too many.
There's a plausible case for preemption.
Is Newt Gingrich a plausible candidate for President?
Perennial grains are becoming a plausible option for farmers.
This fact makes PSCs a plausible explanation for equable climates.
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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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