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The phrase "supposed to guess" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in situations where someone is expected to make a guess or estimation about something. Example: "I was supposed to guess the number of jellybeans in the jar for a chance to win a prize at the fair."
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"He was like, 'Am I supposed to guess what's going on here?' " she said.
Described by CEO Dan Porter as a turn-based version of Pictionary, players are assigned things to draw, which can be simple (like a smile) or complicated (like a zombie), then their friends are supposed to guess what it is.
The staff members are supposed to guess what race they are based on the actions and phrases recited to them by their office mates who can see the index card.
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Is he out, or are we supposed to be guessing?
Are employees supposed to second-guess the instructions they receive from their superiors?
Sprawling and digressive, The White Road's affected little paragraphs – sometimes, they're little more than a single floating line – are, I'm guessing, supposed to be suggestive of porcelain itself, shards rather than screeds.
If pre-tabulation of initial guesses is supposed to be avoided, strategies for a sufficiently robust algorithm have not been discussed so far.
He did impressions so terrible that no one ever guessed who he was supposed to be.
"I guess I'm supposed to be interested in Israel, but I just think they all want to kill each other over there".
I guess it was supposed to be "cool" and "futuristic," but it just made me think she was trying to poison me.
I guess you're always supposed to be guessing when you're watching "Breaking Bad".
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