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we hypothesis that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"we hypothesis that" is correct and usable in written English.
This is a phrase often used when introducing a statement of a conjecture or assumption. For example: "We hypothesis that the new vaccine will be highly effective at preventing the spread of disease."
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27 human-written examples
We hypothesis that geometric features are more likely to determine crash type, and crash type together with other occupant, environmental and vehicle characteristics determine crash severity outcome.
From the resistance level of Jin 23B (3), we hypothesis that Jin 23B (3) did not get the bph2 gene from PTB33.
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In order to establish the exact position of substituents of the title compounds, we hypothesis that if the reaction was carried out in the position 2, the H of CH2 inducted by Mannich Reaction correlated with C-1 of xanthone ring in HMBC, if not the H of CH2 correlated with C-4a.
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Thus, we hypothesis that chondrites (or other meteorites) that have young 4π CRE ages can be explained not only from an impact event, but as having been the result of mass loss from their parent asteroid(s) due to YORP spin-up or tidal disruption.
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Based on the low hiring rate of older workers (OECD 2006) and the literature about age discrimination against older workers in labor markets (Axelrad et al. 2013; Lahey 2005), we hypothesis that: H2: The difficulty face by unemployed older workers searching for a job stems mainly from their age and less from the characteristics of the labor market.
We hypothesis that HCO3−-dependent carboxylation reactions are needed for sufficient nutrient supply and energy recovery of the germinating ascospore.
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We hypotheses that CaS might be given by mouth as a new antihypertensive drug through certain dosage form designing.
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We tested hypothesis that reduced CSF BDNF is associated with age-related cognitive decline.
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WE HAVE A HYPOTHESIS: that too many interesting ideas about architecture are never shared.
Academia
We considered the hypothesis that both involve caspase-3 activation.
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We rejected the hypothesis that we omitted variables (using the Ramsey's RESET test).
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the verb "hypothesize" instead of the noun "hypothesis" when forming a hypothesis statement to ensure grammatical accuracy. For example, use "we hypothesize that" instead of "we hypothesis that".
Common error
Avoid using the noun form "hypothesis" as a verb. The correct verb form is "hypothesize". Double-check your sentence structure to ensure you're using the correct form.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "we hypothesis that" is primarily used to introduce a statement of a conjecture or assumption. However, it's important to note that "hypothesis" is a noun, not a verb. Ludwig AI highlights the correct form should employ the verb "hypothesize".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
While the phrase "we hypothesis that" appears frequently, Ludwig AI clarifies that it is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrasing is "we hypothesize that", where "hypothesize" is used as a verb. Predominantly found in scientific literature, this phrase introduces a statement of conjecture or assumption. Remember to use the correct verb form to maintain grammatical accuracy and professionalism in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
we hypothesize that
Uses the correct verb form of "hypothesize".
we propose that
Offers a suggestion or plan for consideration.
we suggest that
Indicates a tentative explanation or idea.
our hypothesis is that
Clearly identifies the statement as a hypothesis.
it is our hypothesis that
Emphasizes that the statement is a hypothesis.
we assume that
Introduces a belief taken for granted.
we posit that
Formally presents something as a fact or basis for reasoning.
we theorize that
Offers a theory about something.
we believe that
Expresses a personal conviction or opinion.
we predict that
Foretells an outcome based on current knowledge.
FAQs
What is the correct way to phrase a hypothesis?
The correct way is to use the verb "hypothesize". So, instead of saying "we hypothesis that", you should say "we hypothesize that".
What's the difference between "we hypothesis that" and "we hypothesize that"?
"We hypothesis that" is grammatically incorrect because it uses the noun "hypothesis" as a verb. The correct form is "we hypothesize that", using the verb "hypothesize".
What can I say instead of "we hypothesis that"?
A grammatically correct alternative to "we hypothesis that" is "we hypothesize that". Other alternatives include "we propose that" or "our hypothesis is that".
Is it acceptable to use "we hypothesis that" in academic writing?
While commonly found, "we hypothesis that" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in academic writing. Use "we hypothesize that" to maintain grammatical correctness and professionalism.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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Source & Trust
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3.5/5
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Real-world application tested