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The phrase "postulated in" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to indicate a belief or theory that has been put forward or suggested. Example: The idea of parallel universes was postulated in quantum physics.
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The most famous such problem, Fermat's last theorem, was postulated in the 17th century.
The strong force has been a major concern in physics research since its existence was first postulated in the 1930s.
It also touches on the history of this young field, noting a prescient paper by the physicist Richard P. Feynman, who postulated in 1982 that quantum computing might be possible.
I have postulated in fiction that such a first first gentleman might raise the kids, stand by his woman and generally flourish in, and relish, the roles traditionally given to wives.
Their existence was first postulated in 1930, but it was not until 1956 that two American physicists found traces of the particles, which come in three flavours, known as tau, electron and muon neutrinos.
So mechanism postulated in this study is based on the main products.
The latter corresponds to the well-to-well hopping mode postulated in Ref. [31].
A comprehensive demand for evaluation is postulated in the field of occupational and multimodal treatments.
The Tsallis entropy underlies this theory which was postulated in 1988 [21].
Inclusion and exclusion criteria were postulated in consensus by the three authors (M.V./T.K./R.N).
The pathway of the degradation process was proposed and postulated in Scheme 1.
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