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Discover Ludwig"surmising that" is a valid and usable phrase in written English
It is used when you are inferring or deducing something based on certain facts, or when you are making an educated guess. For example: After studying the evidence, I found myself surmising that the culprit was indeed the one presented in court.
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Surmising that eyespots' resemblance to vertebrate eyes is an anthropomorphised and subjective assumption, Stevens and colleagues argued that eyespots may be effective simply because of their conspicuous and contrasting features – the 'Conspicuousness hypothesis' [ 3, 34].
Surmising that Tfp assembly is even less likely to be different in two Tfpa-producing species such as N. meningitidis and P. aeruginosa that have essentially identical sets of Tfp biogenesis proteins, than it is in different Tff systems, more direct evidence will be necessary to confirm and/or refute one, the other or both of the above models.
CBS analyst Clark Kellogg is surmising that Smith is hurt.
Surmising that the fish were eating crabs, Arnold tied on a crab pattern called a Hailey's Comet.
This appeared over a dope story surmising that the Reds had been using the case of Mme.
More cynical travelers observed that the animal had been found during the Discovery Channel's "Shark Week," surmising that its appearance might have been a marketing ploy.
Two decades after that, it announced, in bold red letters, "Hope in the War Against Cancer," surmising that "a turning point" may have been reached.
Many Democrats take heart from the spectacle of ultra-conservative pandering in Iowa, correctly surmising that it bolsters their own party's fortunes and President Obama's re-election chances.
Putnam needed a new batsman, and Mr. Seale, surmising that the situation was hopeless, decided to symbolically throw in the towel: he put me in.
Finally the Arab produced pencil and paper, and the officer, surmising that the jeweller had a friend who could read and translate, printed: "Remove The Tarnish".
I didn't even bother with a waterproof jacket, surmising that it would only get soaked too, leaving me to gently steam inside it.
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