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Discover Ludwig"could hypothetically" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest a possibility without being certain about it. For example: "We could hypothetically finish the project earlier than expected."
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Project Glass could hypothetically become Project Contact Lens.
Opposing a view by listing all the other nefarious positions that could hypothetically result.
"They unquestioningly accepted the government's parade of national security horribles that could hypothetically exist," he said.
Oysters from A you could hypothetically remove and immediately consume without a problem.
Horseman-Sewell told Reuters on 6 July that G4S could hypothetically deliver security for two Olympics at once.
(Each piece of headgear charts a somewhat different journey, so one could hypothetically return for a second go-round).
Some argue that this means violators could hypothetically end up in federal prison for checking Facebook or sports scores on company time.
Asked if Strauss-Kahn could hypothetically ask for the July deadline for candidates to be set aside and stand in the primaries, a party spokesman said: "It's complicated".
This is a guy who could hypothetically win an Olympic medal from one to twenty-six miles—andistancedintance in between.
There is also a poem, presumably to give a feel of the performance, that could hypothetically make listings writers tear their hair with impotent rage.
This is a guy who could hypothetically win an Olympic medal from one to twenty-six miles — and every distance in between.
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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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