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The phrase "I hypothesized" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a theory or assumption that you have made based on available evidence or reasoning. Example: "In my research, I hypothesized that increasing the temperature would accelerate the reaction rate."
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"I hypothesized there were some blockages.
Perhaps, I hypothesized, they had a genetic defect in their brains' serotonin systems that predisposed them to panic.
I hypothesized in 2010 that it has to do with the pro-life/pro-choice question being vague.
It was shortly after Valentine's Day, and I hypothesized that the second-generation mechanic had received it from a girlfriend while on a date in my car.
I hypothesized that I had $1,000 to invest in Dow 30 stocks, including 3M Company, Alcoa, American Express, etc.
Since vocal learning creates links between the hearing and movement centers of the brain, I hypothesized that this is what you need to be able to move to beat of music.
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The attempts did pay off, with some bloggers passing comments such as: "I hypothesize that this is a government 'red team' or 'red cell' operation, aimed at building support for government intervention into internet security from both the public and private sectors".
I hypothesize, however, that the man who has sufficient consideration of the woman's pleasure to engage in stimulation of the clitoris, triggering the woman's orgasm, is that much more likely to treat the woman, and her offspring, with care and consideration later on; he will probably engender more offspring with the woman, to boot.
Therefore, I hypothesize the following.
Therefore, I hypothesize: The emotional demands of nurses are significantly higher than waiters and sales representatives.
Therefore, I hypothesize: The relationship between emotional demands and exhaustion will be nonlinear when emotional intelligence is low.
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