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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'theorize that' can be used in written English.
It is used as a way to express an idea or opinion that has not been proven but may be open to speculation. For example, "Many scientists theorize that climate change is caused by human activity."
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Bednarska et al. theorize that expertise-based RCTs are more representative of real life.
(Scholars theorize that these had been sacrificial burials).
Many theorize that Mr. Corzine is organizing that draft.
Archaeologists also theorize that it was once settled by Celts.
Some scientists theorize that it may even be contributing to the nation's obesity epidemic.
The doctors theorize that somewhere along the route from the tomb to N.Y.
The researchers theorize that there are actually two reservoirs connected to the plumes.
Some historians theorize that the nickname may have been more ironic than illustrative.
Scientists theorize that they swam across the Cape Cod Canal or ran over a bridge.
Authorities theorize that the alligator was a pet that was released after growing too large.
They theorize that these doses protect against cancer by activating cells' natural defense mechanisms.
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