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It's only a hunch, of course.
It's only a hunch, of course, that Blair's fundamental wrongness will be the judgment of history.
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It's only a hunch.
It is my hunch, but only a hunch, that this may have been used (by him, or someone else) in batting practice, as a goof.
Her nagging/unfounded theory was not something upon which she wanted to expand, only a hunch.
The senator has only a hunch that someone else will figure out what apparently has him stumped.
GC is not a mathematical proposition because we do not know how to decide it, and if someone like G. H. Hardy says that he 'believes' GC is true (PG 381; LFM 123; PI §578), we must answer that s/he only "has a hunch about the possibilities of extension of the present system" (LFM 139)—that one can only believe such an expression is 'correct' if one knows how to prove it.
There is a sense among some observers, perhaps only the hunch of outsiders, that the Devils have become a cocky club that takes its mood from the jaunty good spirits of the coach.
As his behaviour deteriorated, it was only on the hunch of a doctor that his brain was scanned, revealing a tumour growing in the area responsible for our capacity for self-restraint.
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