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hypothetically    音标拼音: [h,ɑɪpəθ'ɛtɪkli]
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hypothetically
adv 1: by hypothesis


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  • hypothetically speaking vs theoretically speaking
    But “hypothetically speaking” vs “theoretically speaking” have a different set of meaning “hypothetically speaking” would be "if X were true what would it mean for Y” e g “hypothetically speaking, if the sun were a binary star what would it mean for Earth”
  • Hypothetically speaking - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    hypothetically adverb By imagining a possibility rather than reality; as a hypothesis - Lexico At the immediate level, the preface of "hypothetically speaking" marks the communication as merely theoretical, not real However, just because someone calls something hypothetical doesn't make it so
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  • What is the difference between speculative, hypothetical and . . .
    No one seems to have addressed "conjecture", which seems to be midway between "hypothetical" and "speculative" It is an opinion or idea based on limited incomplete information (Merriam-Webster com and thefreedictionary com) So, one might begin with some wild speculation, which after some brainstorming leads to a conjecture, having one gather all available information to form a hypothesis
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    Used hypothetically, could and might are substitutes for may in expressing factual possibility (see §121): There could be trouble at the World Cup match tomorrow | The door might be locked already | Our team might still win the race
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    Apologies for possibly a dumb question Let's be honest, IF it was the other way around the build would have been blocked and if by any chance it was released, it would have caused some serious is
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    What to use for hypothetically completed future actions Ask Question Asked 13 years, 11 months ago Modified 13 years, 2 months ago
  • Why do word beginnings with X take a z sound in English?
    So it seems likely that words starting with "x" were at first hypothetically pronounced with ks or gz , but this was soon simplified in ordinary speech to s or z by dropping the first consonant in the cluster Why the voiced z won out over the voiceless s is not clear to me
  • word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Which form is more correct or more readable for writing a scientific article: In theory D is constant when q tends to infinity or Theoretically D is constant when q tends to infinity Thanks
  • grammaticality - Where I was or where I were? - English Language . . .
    It's actually impossible to tell because he doesn't finish talking It could be he was going to say something like, "Dan knows where (ever) I were shooting, I'd make it work " That's an awkward construction, but it's not ungrammatical because it uses the subjunctive to express hypothetically going to a place or places, even all places anywhere Using "were" there could mean that every possible





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