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Discover Ludwig"her hunch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a feeling that someone has, where they trust their intuition without any proof or evidence. For example: "My mom had a hunch that I was lying, so she started asking more questions."
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He confirmed her hunch.
Her hunch proved prescient.
Her hunch is that unmarrieds may have delayed adaptation, too.
Thirty years later, studies have borne out her hunch.
So far, her hunch has paid off handsomely.
Her hunch was that a shift from manufacturing to financial-services jobs was unsustainable.
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She certainly has the courage of her hunches.
She's frantic that she's not being heeded, and rightly so: her hunches are unerring.
Hawksley puts her facts in the service of her hunches with aplomb.
But nerves that make her murmur and apologise before songs still have her hunching defensively over her guitar.
Geena Davis started a media institute to put numbers to her hunches.
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