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"postulated of" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
The word "postulate" means to suggest or assume the existence, fact, or truth of something without proof or evidence. It is typically used in a sentence as follows: "Scientists have postulated that the universe began with a big bang." Using "postulated of" is redundant and unnecessary, as the preposition "of" adds no meaning or clarity to the sentence. It would be more appropriate to simply use "postulated" or "postulated that."
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The historiographical orthodoxy, which claims that late nineteenth-century asylums were little more than 'warehouses' to sequester the unwanted, is problematized and the existence is postulated of a distinct Scottish asylum culture which was alarmed by the tendency to asylum growth, overcrowding and disease in England and elsewhere.
The recruitment of additional partners in these routes has to be postulated, of course.
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Multiple studies have postulated on the causes of trunnionosis.
Phelps summarized the then postulated causes of congenital dislocation of the hip.
The hypothesis of antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) of infection has been postulated because of these observations.
Postulated mechanisms of action have included neural-entrainment effects and movement cueing step-cadence regulation [8,17-30].
Postulated mechanisms of this observation include prothrombotic effects.
This powerful "master algorithm" is at the heart of work postulated by Pedro Domingos, author of The Master Algorithm: How the Quest for the Ultimate Learning Machine Will Remake Our World.
Otto postulated that disturbances of atmospheric pressure systems, caused by warming, was responsible for much of the increased risk.
Stephen has postulated a way of starting the universe off, but it doesn't seem to work".
Buber postulated three levels of world formation.
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