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Discover LudwigThe phrase "her hypothesis" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a theory or proposed explanation put forward by a female individual in a scientific or academic context. Example: "In her research paper, she presented her hypothesis on the effects of climate change on marine life."
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A lot of her hypothesis depends on words like "perhaps".
As Suzy researches her hypothesis, she becomes utterly obsessed with jellyfish.
That is what happens in animals, and it is her hypothesis that it happens in humans.
Her hypothesis is that hormone therapy can give "that little bit of nudge over a long enough period to promote breast cancer," Dr. Kerlikowske said.
Her hypothesis, she added, has more to do with how long a cold spell ultimately lasts than whether it breaks any temperature records.
Social bonds a long relationship, strong friendships, community ties these have all been linked to happiness, so her hypothesis seems to bear weight.
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She also tests her hypotheses in various laboratory experiments designed to isolate the core behavioral assumptions and in so doing continues in the tradition begun by Nobelist Vernon Smith.
Nevertheless, because of the kinds of cultural variants that Sanday discussed, the complex and subtle nature of their relationships, and the authors upon whose work she drew to construct her hypotheses, I view Sanday's research in (Sanday PR 1981) as substantially indebted to hermeneutical research traditions.
Hypatia, that is to say, infers a revolutionary heliocentric cosmology from her falsified hypothesis.
"It is possible that the DNA matching sequences might be a coincidence," Ms. Cornwell said of her Sickert hypothesis.
She went on to extend her symbiogenetic hypothesis to embrace other cellular organelles, such as the flagellae that many bacteria employ to swim, though here she has not yet carried the mainstream with her.
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