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The phrase "wildest guess" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express a guess that is very uncertain or based on little to no information. Example: "If I had to make my wildest guess, I would say the event will attract over a thousand attendees."
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"Let's just take the wildest guess and say that the US government actually does believe that," she told Reuters.
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If you were walking down the street and passed one of these women you would never in your wildest dreams have guessed that she was homeless.
Oh, but it turns out the whole beautiful love affair was just in her (you guessed it) wildest dreams.
But only in his wildest imagination would he have guessed his glorious homecoming, and informal coronation as freshly minted national sporting hero, would take place amid the bathetic charms of a Tuesday morning off the A2 in Kent.
Surrounded by my tent mates, I subtly reached to the bottom of my sleeping bag with my toes and took care of business without incident, probably because, in their wildest dreams - among the giggling and gossip and talking about boys - they would never guess that one of us was wearing Pampers".
The wildest side?
Beyond our wildest expectations".
Exceeding our wildest expectations.
"My wildest book".
"I guess we're close to 70%, and we're gonna end at a very high level, and get a lot more delegates than anybody projected, even in their wildest imagination".
Probably beyond their wildest dreams".
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