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The phrase "surmised to" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; "surmise" is usually followed by a clause or a direct object, not "to." Example: "She surmised that he was late due to traffic."
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Crazy enough, Mr. Quinn surmised, to become an actor.
(Both works were commissioned, she surmised, "to help brand a new city after the J.F.K. assassination").
But he may also hope, as Miss Park's adviser surmised, to tilt the election in Mr Moon's favour.
In it, Williams also spoke critically to her sister Venus about another top-five player, a player surmised to be Sharapova by the profile's author, Stephen Rodrick.
Though details were murky, both were widely surmised to be the work of Sunni Arab jihadists opposed to the governments in both countries.
I am of the party that questions El Greco's authorship of "A Lady in a Fur Wrap" (surmised to be from the late fifteen-seventies), an enigmatic portrait whose vivacious ease with a pretty woman seems alien to him; if it is his, it may either depict Doña Jerónima de las Cuevas, the mother of his son, or betray a holiday of passion that left no other historical trace.
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There is little optional about Goldie's art, which he surmises to be part of a typically "addictive" Virgo personality.
A pint glass houses standard-issue lager, while one tumbler is host to what I surmise to be a multiple shot of brandy and Baileys.
Catering for all One familiar with Florida can surmise to what community any traveller is probably going merely by looking at him.
The song once even prompted Joe Boyd to surmise: 'He seemed to know everything that was in store for him.
This is due, Ryan surmises, to the evolutionary adaptation of the fungus they live among.
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