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The phrase "hypothesis suggests" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a theory or idea that has not been proven yet, but has evidence or indications that it may be true. Example: The hypothesis suggests that climate change is responsible for the increase in extreme weather events.
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The telomere hypothesis suggests, for one thing, that AIDS is a disease — at least in part — of cellular aging.
The first hypothesis suggests that all ectodermal organs, including feathers, scales, teeth, etc, evolved independently from a common primitive placode6.
The 'societal preferences' hypothesis suggests that societal interests influence and bias the choice of study organisms21, 22.
The plant vigour hypothesis suggests, however, that many herbivores are attracted to fast growing plants.
The "Dutch hypothesis" suggests that asthma and COPD have common genetic determinants.
The glacial buzzsaw hypothesis suggests that efficient erosion limits topographic elevations in extensively glaciated orogens.
The 'many-eyes' hypothesis suggests that more eyes are able to detect a predator earlier.
The contact hypothesis suggests that increasing exposure to members of another group will help your group to accept them.
A prevailing hypothesis suggests that gamma coherence across the sensory pathway underlies attention by enhancing information flow through the brain.
The reverse gateway hypothesis suggests that earlier regular cannabis use predicts later licit drug use in those who had not previous used licit drugs.
The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis suggests that the language we use reflects how the speaker thinks of the world, and this could be a prime example of that.
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