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Discover Ludwig"intelligent guess" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you mean to describe a guess or opinion that is based on evidence, facts, or analysis. For example, "We can make an intelligent guess that the market will soon recover based on the current trends."
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It was a sort of intelligent guess by a committee".
"And you try to make an intelligent guess on how to end the book".
"It would be an intelligent guess that retaliation is expected," said Lt. Joseph Wing of the Hempstead police.
We can't even venture an intelligent guess on what lens economists will be using if they focus on Mr. Bernanke's reign 50 years from now.
Then, the person imagines or takes an intelligent guess as to how their professional colleagues, associates, friends and family members would react to the news.
This behavior is especially important for employing a time-dependent approach to the steady state since the initial data are usually not known and a freestream condition or an intelligent guess for the initial conditions is often used.
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Abductive reasoning as a type of "intelligent guessing" has significant impacts on design synthesis.
Yet right-sizing TOD parking structures entails at best making intelligent guesses.
Students were learning to recognize assumptions, make intelligent guesses based on those assumptions, determine how to test the accuracy of their guesses, and then assess the results.
Amazon will also track the aggregate behavior of users to make intelligent guesses about which pages a user might want to load next.
Intelligent guesses suggest there may also be a couple of hundred al-Qaeda Arabs hiding along the border, but in difficult mountainous terrain the soldiers seem unable to find them.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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