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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added hypothesis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a hypothesis that has been introduced or included in a discussion, research, or analysis.
Example: "In our study, we presented an added hypothesis to explore the relationship between variables more comprehensively."
Alternatives: "additional hypothesis" or "supplementary hypothesis".
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He later added, Hypothesis proven: Libs responding to "kill them all" sarcasm neglect fact that their precious Islamists say the same about us EVERY DAY.
He said it was a joke, intended as sarcasm, and then added "Hypothesis proven: Libs responding to "kill them all" sarcasm neglect fact that their precious Islamists say the same about us EVERY DAY".
An even simpler equation based on the added hypothesis of total desorption of the gas produced can also be used with electrolyte velocities below 0.025 m s−1.
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In this paper, we have added hypotheses generation to the CMAP toolbox.
Aristotle often made use of indirect arguments from false or impossible positions by adding hypotheses which he himself labelled as impossible.
A is approximatively compact with respect to B. By adding hypotheses (4) and the condition that S and T swapped proximally in our Theorem 3.1 we obtain the above well-known result.
An ILP algorithm constructs a theory in a greedy fashion, adding hypotheses one by one.
As expected, incrementally adding hypotheses in unexplained regions drastically improves performance.
We have added this hypothesis to the text.
We have added this hypothesis to the Discussion, regarding why these centromeres carry less CENP-A.
This leaves one to suspect that she possibly added this hypothesis into the reflective review of the video to right herself perceived error rather than account for her decision-making in the scenario.
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