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Discover Ludwig"conjecture that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing your opinion or making an educated guess about something. For example: "I conjecture that the recent changes to the company's policies are in response to the market fluctuations."
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The conjecture that is normal has not been proven or disproven.
Often she would conjecture that we'd be much happier apart.
The trio conjecture that two competing biases are at work.
I would conjecture that the answer is "no".
"People conjecture that modern architecture is going to be cold," Mrs. Coker said.
I conjecture that this idea has its genesis in a strong primitive defense mechanism.
Analogous remarks apply to 'I conjecture that' and the like.
We conjecture that these flows generically converge to diagonal matrices.
However, we conjecture that the optimal input policy is stationary.
One can conjecture that a stronger theorem holds, namely.
This led him to conjecture that e is transcendental.
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