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Discover LudwigThe phrase "these hypotheses" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to multiple hypotheses or theories that have been previously mentioned or are about to be introduced. Example: "Based on our data, we can reject these hypotheses and conclude that the results are not statistically significant."
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Both of these hypotheses have been tested.
Perhaps one of these hypotheses is true.
This study investigates these hypotheses.
How will these hypotheses be tested?
We document evidence supporting these hypotheses.
Each of these hypotheses was wrong".
Neither of these hypotheses was correct.
These hypotheses were largely supported.
However, these hypotheses are controversial.
None of these hypotheses is wholly accurate or inaccurate.
These hypotheses are difficult to prove out.
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