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"guess on" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
Rather, if you want to indicate that someone should use their knowledge of a situation and make a guess, you would use the phrase "make a guess" or "take a guess". For example, "Can you take a guess at what the correct answer is?"
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But is that guess as reasonable as one's guess on WMDs?
He worries about the world, one would guess, on his behalf.
I think it was an educated guess on his part, and a correct one".
(I guess on second thought that whole Olympic gold medal thing probably ranks number one).
I wouldn't venture a guess on that.
"You shouldn't have to guess on appeal".
He added, "You just don't guess on an injury".
What's your guess on 10, 15, 20 years from now?
It's charming enough, I guess, on a TV show.
It's tough to take an educated guess on that.
Act 4 you can guess on your own.
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