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hypothetical conjecture
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "hypothetical conjecture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a theory or idea that is based on speculation rather than concrete evidence. Example: "In our discussion, we explored a hypothetical conjecture about the potential outcomes of climate change on global agriculture."
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We got holograms and touch-screens, clueless hosts and unruly mega-panels of pundits, an infinite sadness of numbers, a murder of hypothetical conjecture, and the sort of constant droning repetition of cliched terms that you would expect from an invading army of malfunctioning robot-cuckoos.
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Given that cancer is characterized by the deregulation of these very same biological processes (Hanahan and Weinberg 2011), hypothetical conjectures, confirmed by empirical evidence, have indicated that aberrant miRNA expression may play an important role in cancer (Ruan et al. 2009).
Science
Lippmann conjectured a hypothetical Greek word ανθήμόνιον anthemonion, which would mean "floret", and cites several examples of related Greek words (but not that one) which describe chemical or biological efflorescence.
Wiki
Categories of perception of students were coded in the transcript whenever participants described either an animated student from The Square, a real student from their own classroom, or a hypothetical studentd in relation to 'making conjectures'.
The authors should focus on Hb1 in presenting the available evidence, then in a separate section (perhaps "correlations to other Hb genes") the authors could examine homology models and hypothetical behavior without the danger of having conjecture misinterpreted by the reader as published fact.
Science
The point rather of conjecturing the outcome of a hypothetical agreement is that, assuming that the premises underlying the original position correctly represent our most deeply held considered moral convictions and concepts of justice, then we are committed to endorsing the resulting principles and duties whether or not we actually accept or agree to them.
Science
Scholar Marie-Émile Boismard has claimed the Ebionite gospel is partly dependent upon a hypothetical Hebrew gospel as a source; however this conjecture remains a minority view.
Wiki
Edges, whose direction remains undetermined, originate multiple hypothetical markov equivalent DAG, each representing an experimentally testable conjecture.
Science
In this paper, we introduce a hypothetical framework developed to address our research questions, the hypotheses we have conjectured, the research methodology we have used, and the data analysis methods used to validate the stated hypotheses.
In this treatise, he published the first description of the hexagonal symmetry of snowflakes and, extending the discussion into a hypothetical atomistic physical basis for the symmetry, posed what later became known as the Kepler conjecture, a statement about the most efficient arrangement for packing spheres.
Wiki
Since these predictions have hypothetical character and are much more than their predictability, Jouvenel suggests to speak of conjectures, which can be understood as a "proposition" [10].
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "hypothetical conjecture", ensure that you clearly indicate the speculative nature of the idea and avoid presenting it as a confirmed fact. Use qualifying language such as "it is theorized that" or "it is speculated that".
Common error
Avoid presenting a "hypothetical conjecture" as an established theory. Make sure to differentiate between speculation and well-supported evidence to maintain credibility.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "hypothetical conjecture" functions as a noun phrase that typically serves as a subject or object within a sentence. It introduces a speculative idea or theory, as seen in Ludwig's examples.
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News & Media
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Wiki
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "hypothetical conjecture" is deemed correct by Ludwig AI, referring to a speculative idea or theory. Though grammatically sound, it's relatively rare, appearing mainly in scientific, news, and wiki contexts. When using "hypothetical conjecture", ensure clarity in distinguishing it from established facts. Consider related terms such as "theoretical assumption" or "speculative hypothesis" for nuanced expression. While the phrase is valid, its frequency suggests exploring alternative wording, like "tentative theory", for certain contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Conjectural proposition
Swaps "hypothetical" with "conjectural", maintaining a high degree of semantic similarity and synonymity.
Theoretical assumption
Replaces "conjecture" with "assumption", focusing on the theoretical nature of the idea.
Speculative hypothesis
Substitutes both words with near synonyms, emphasizing the speculative and tentative aspect.
Tentative theory
Replaces both words with synonyms that suggest a preliminary and unproven idea.
Assumed speculation
Focuses on the speculative nature of the idea and it being assumed.
Proposed explanation
Focuses on the act of suggesting a possible reason or cause that is not yet confirmed.
Unsubstantiated claim
Highlights the lack of evidence supporting the statement.
Supposed premise
Emphasizes that the starting point or basis is assumed rather than known.
Possible scenario
Shifts the focus to a hypothetical situation that could occur.
Imagined possibility
Highlights the aspect of the idea being conceived in the mind rather than being based on reality.
FAQs
How can I use "hypothetical conjecture" in a sentence?
You can use "hypothetical conjecture" to introduce an idea or theory that is based on speculation or limited evidence. For example: "The scientist presented a "hypothetical conjecture" about the existence of dark matter."
What are some alternatives to "hypothetical conjecture"?
Some alternatives include "theoretical assumption", "speculative hypothesis", or "tentative theory".
Is "hypothetical conjecture" appropriate for formal writing?
While grammatically correct, "hypothetical conjecture" may sound somewhat redundant. Consider using a single word like "hypothesis" or "speculation" for conciseness in formal writing.
What is the difference between a "hypothetical conjecture" and a hypothesis?
A "hypothetical conjecture" is a speculative idea or guess, while a hypothesis is a testable statement or prediction based on some initial evidence. A hypothesis is generally more grounded in observation and designed for empirical testing.
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Usage summary
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Authority and reliability
4.1/5
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Real-world application tested