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The phrase "hypothesized to have" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is believed or theorized to have occurred or existed in the past. For example: - The ancient civilization is hypothesized to have built this pyramid over 5000 years ago. - The lost city is hypothesized to have been buried beneath the desert sands. - The scientist hypothesized that the gene mutation could have been triggered by environmental factors. - It is hypothesized that dinosaurs may have had feathers, based on fossil evidence. - The study hypothesized that sleep deprivation could have negative effects on cognitive function.
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Matching or labeling communication, he said in the study, "has been hypothesized to have been an important step in the evolution of human language".
Therefore, it was hypothesized to have a different soil ecohydrology pattern and nitrogen (N) efficiency.
So, bigger farm size is always hypothesized to have a positive impact on productivity.
Agroecological zonation is hypothesized to have a negative effect on enclosure regimes.
All these conventional and non-conventional factors of production are hypothesized to have yield-augmenting effects.
In addition, organizational slack is hypothesized to have a negative moderating effect on the S-shaped relationship.
The Toba eruption is hypothesized to have resulted in climate change and the devastation of ecosystems and hominin populations.
Four-domain channels are hypothesized to have evolved from a single-domain ancestor by two rounds of internal duplication [2].
YRI was hypothesized to have good to excellent psychometrics, feasibility and stakeholder acceptability for use during well-child check-ups.
More frequent or extended hemodialysis (HD) has been hypothesized to have a beneficial effect on LV mass.
In humans, the ability to throw powerfully is hypothesized to have played an important role in our brain's evolution.
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