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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such conjecture" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to hypotheses or assumptions that are made without evidence. For example, "There is no scientific evidence to support such conjecture."
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Experts on Homer have previously discounted such conjecture.
Cuban and Canadian authorities say such conjecture is premature.
Such conjecture, however, ignores vast differences between the two men.
Tales From The Royal Bedchamber (Monday, 9pm, BBC4) takes such conjecture in its stride.
Such conjecture has stirred wide interest among scientists because liquid water is one of the essential ingredients of life.
However, it is just such conjecture that can help build a full person around a character on the page.
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Such conjectures about brain circuitry were anathema to the behaviorists, who were inclined to view the mind as a black box.
One must not belittle the gravity of such conjectures, but can they provide a solid basis for actions that might bring about irreparable damage?
It is also true, however, that all such conjectures should be subjected to the most severe and searching criticism and experimental scrutiny of their truth claims.
This book explores the idea of parallel universes, the array of different forms they might take, the wigginess of their implications ("this would blow Newton's mind"), the wild extremes that can be extrapolated from such conjectures and the challenge of backing up theory with scientific proof.
However, spectroscopic studies, which provide insight into sorbate sorbent interaction on the molecular scale, are needed to support such conjectures.
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