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The phrase 'he suppose' is technically grammatically correct, but depending on context, it may not be the best choice of phrase. The phrase 'he suppose' is used to indicate that someone assumes something to be true, without certainty. For example, you could say: "He supposed that the meeting had been moved to the afternoon, but he was wrong."
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What did he suppose they were thinking about New York?
And what, does he suppose, is theatre for?
Or did he suppose it was a passing fad? "Well, probably it is," said David, who added after a moment's thought, "And if not, I guess the school will just have to hire a lot of young teachers". Kate Hammer and Nate Schweber contributed reporting for this article.
How the heck is he suppose to follow a route on a 3.5-inch screen?
Does he suppose, perhaps, that we are comfortable in our chains?
What the hell was he suppose to do with that check, I asked.
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He supposed, yes.
That was cute, he supposed.
But he supposed he'd evolved.
Courage, he supposed".
Watched television, he supposed.
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