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We can only surmise what it is like now.
We can surmise what the nub of that would be.
By this point, her family had long since begun to surmise what had happened.
We can only surmise what the rest would have been like.
I'll leave it to others to surmise what the biases, positive or negative, of us theater critics might be.
But for fragments with unfamiliar masses, researchers must deduce the structures, and then surmise what the original compounds might be.
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