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Discover LudwigThe phrase "new hypothesis" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a new idea or theory that is being proposed or studied in a scientific or academic context. Example: The researchers' new hypothesis about the cause of the disease will be published in a prestigious scientific journal next month.
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"What we are putting forward, but very cautiously, is a new hypothesis," he said.
Just days later, in early March, a witness stepped forward with a new hypothesis.
One prominent researcher is putting forward a new hypothesis of genetic change to explain a more recent and abrupt appearance of creativity.
"This is more than a new hypothesis inserted into an existing field of research and therapy; it is a proposal to change the model".
Another paper, published in the same issue of Science, suggests a new hypothesis to explain why the flu virus that swept the world in 1918 was so deadly.
Now, there's a new hypothesis.
Further historical research is necessary to test this new hypothesis.
A future work could deal with this new hypothesis.
Weak evaluations are relevant during the process of devising a new hypothesis.
Discovery, the formulation of a new hypothesis, is one such purpose.
The experiment proved that hypothesis false, but it wasn't able to offer a new hypothesis.
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