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"guessing at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means trying to figure out or estimate something without certainty or without all the necessary information. Example: She was just guessing at the answer for the math problem because she didn't understand the concept fully.
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Guessing at the exchange here: Coach: "Really?
Journalists immediately started guessing at Twitter's motivations.
"They're basically guessing at the rules".
Even guessing at its scope requires economic detective work.
By the way, I'm guessing at Alex Rodriguez's political affiliation.
And it feels self-important even guessing at it.
But that's all guessing at outcomes and reactions.
Those odds, though, are for people who would be blindly guessing at the picks.
Once she had that information, she started guessing at the answers that would win his approval.
He observes different people on the street, guessing at what image they are trying to project.
The cease-fire held, but Georgia and the West were left guessing at Russia's intentions.
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