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The phrase "alternate hypothesis" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific research and statistics to refer to a hypothesis that contradicts the null hypothesis, suggesting a different outcome or relationship.
Example: "In our study, we formulated an alternate hypothesis that suggests a significant correlation between the two variables."
Alternatives: "alternative hypothesis" or "counter hypothesis".
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He tried to come up with an alternate hypothesis, and couldn't but then he couldn't come up with a way to confirm his own hunch, either.
None of the research disproves the alternate hypothesis that Mars's internal dynamics produced the dichotomy, although it is unclear how such a process would generate an elliptical crater.
An alternate hypothesis is that the area was a hot spring, the hot groundwater percolating through volcanic ash to transform it into hematite.
An alternate hypothesis was that epigenetic alterations of as yet unknown regulatory DNA sequences, result in the BWS phenotype.
We used a genetic approach to test the alternate hypothesis that neprilysin depletion increases chronic hypoxic pulmonary hypertension.
The findings support an alternate hypothesis, that responsiveness (avoidance) can be enhanced when multimodal stimuli are presented.
But one alternate hypothesis, offered by State Republican Party chair Tom Wilson, really stands out from the others: It's all part of a secret deal that Sharpe James cut with ��� Cory Booker.
Alternate hypothesis H a: Optimum pH ≠ 5.
Alternate hypothesis H a: Adsorption experiment was successful.
Alternate hypothesis H a: % removal decreases with adsorbent dose.
Can an alternate hypothesis explain the data? 6.
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