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Discover LudwigThe phrase "theorizes that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when you are present an educated guess or making predictions about a certain situation. For example, "The researcher theorizes that offering incentives to workers will lead to higher productivity."
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Perlstein theorizes that the typical E.L.F.
She theorizes that her passion was inherited.
Pressed, he theorizes that maybe they didn't like his voice.
Albright theorizes that something like 50percentt more is possible.
But he theorizes that the allure has several layers.
Ms. Mac Donald theorizes that conservatives are made, not born.
Mr. Carros theorizes that Vancouver is protected from the worst price fluctuations by geography.
But he theorizes that buyers realize they can get more for their money in the country.
He theorizes that, in some children, these tumultuous brain changes lead to depression.
She theorizes that "it was most likely a butler's or servant's house" in a previous life.
She theorizes that perhaps women are simply more clever about not getting caught.
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