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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hypothesis that" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a proposed explanation or theory for a phenomenon. For example, "The following study tested the hypothesis that music can improve memory recall in adults."
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It was a hypothesis that seemed almost obvious.
"It's a hypothesis that is plausible, but difficult to prove.
– with a bizarre and impenetrable hypothesis that made my brain ache on a sunny Friday afternoon.
Dr. Manson said it was a hypothesis that merited further study.
"I think it's a hypothesis that has to be on the table," he said.
You examine evidence, you put together a hypothesis that seems the most likely, or least wrong.
It is the cost-matters hypothesis that holds universally.
contradicting the hypothesis that.
which contradicts the hypothesis that.
This is truly a hypothesis that is extremely subjective.
This implies, by induction hypothesis, that (2.39).
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