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The phrase "article hypothesized that the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the findings or claims made in a scholarly article or research paper.
Example: "The article hypothesized that the new treatment would significantly improve patient outcomes."
Alternatives: "the study proposed that" or "the research suggested that".
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A 2016 Atlantic article hypothesized that the main reason we're decreasing in productivity as a workforce is that we're not introducing new technologies quickly enough.
A recent Washington Post article hypothesized that the amount of time people waste while waiting in commutes in just the U.S. in one year alone could have been used to build hundreds of the pyramids of Giza.
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Historically, the surgery clerkship at the Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) has received poor evaluations from medical students, and the authors of this article hypothesized that this negative feedback may reflect, at least in part, inherent differences in the personality styles of the learners compared with those of the surgery teachers (faculty and residents).
This short article hypothesizes that the major reason for persistent disease despite biologic therapy is the inappropriately late timing of therapy with biologic agents.
This article hypothesizes that the Peptide Binding Region of the mouse, rat and human Class I b, that presents the leader peptide from the Class I a molecules to natural killer cells, evolved from a common ancestor while the non PBR part evolved via gene conversion.
The original article hypothesized that, when people found out 'the truth' about these programs, there could be a run on the accounts, similar to a run on banks.
The article hypothesizes that genome navigation uses these properties of GA-sequences in the following way.
This article hypothesizes that Cox proportional hazards models are not the most appropriate for studying the evolution of breast cancer-related events occurring in a patient.
Now Sunstein, 15 years ago in this article, hypothesizes that what explains this effect is primarily something about social norms.
While the authors of this article hypothesize that the beneficial actions of inhaled APC in VILI result from inhibition of activation of the extracellular-regulated kinase (ERK) pathway, this potential mechanism is not directly explored.
The author of the 1962 article, for example, hypothesized that the effects of even slight concussions may never be totally reversible and that repeated occurrences could lead to permanent sequelae.
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