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The phrase "scientific hypothesis" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a term used in the scientific method, and is usually used to refer to a possible explanation for an observed phenomenon that can be tested by further investigation. For example: "The scientific hypothesis put forward by the research team suggests that increasing levels of ultraviolet radiation may have a negative effect on crop yields."
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Intelligent design is not a scientific hypothesis.
But it is also a scientific hypothesis.
"You can advance a scientific hypothesis without claiming certainty," Clottes told me one evening.
But not exactly, not even remotely, a live scientific hypothesis.
The scientific hypothesis behind the study, the latest in a growing number examining the effects of biodiversity, is simple.
"I'm passionately interested in the truth about the universe and I've always thought of the existence of an intelligent creator as a scientific hypothesis.
By the middle of the nineteenth century, in other words, an ancient myth had mutated into a serious scientific hypothesis: the theory of the open polar sea.
Probably because they are not testing a scientific hypothesis, but instead attempting to make data fit a pet theory that life has come to the Earth on comets.
In 1945, the study of butterfly genitalia led Nabokov to his most daring scientific hypothesis, on the relationship between Old World and New World blues.
To begin, divide students into pairs or small groups, and have each group select a simple scientific hypothesis (based on available materials and equipment in your class; some suggestions are listed below).
But the concern with this new claim is not that it is possibly another example of over-optimism but that it is inconsistent with one of the guiding principles of constructing a scientific hypothesis.
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