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Discover LudwigThe phrase "guess is right" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "the guess is right"? You can use it when confirming that someone's assumption or prediction is accurate.
Example: "If your guess is right, we will finish the project ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "if your assumption is correct" or "if your prediction is accurate."
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And if my guess is right, what happens then?
If my guess is right, then I would think they're silent because it's a secret.
Which I guess is right if it's a site that reviews the 1986 ZX Spectrum release, 'Peter Shilton's Handball Maradona!'.
If this guess is right, it's remarkable that Dickinson developed a voice from within that silence, one with a volcanic power to bide its time.
When the Peconic Landing community is finished in 2001, I would love to see it, just to find out if my guess is right.
If my guess is right, the next question is if it will be "Mario" or "Andretti" that crosses the finish line next month and gets released?
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"My guess was right," he said.
The reply to the transaction will confirm whether or not the guess was right.
When I got to the scene, I strained to look over several shoulders, eager to find out which guess was right.
Yet those guesses are right much more often than they are wrong.
Whether these guesses are right or not, they are an indicator of where a post-mobile future could be heading.
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