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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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Small wonder that there was little time or taste for theorizing about ideal forms of secondary education.
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Those who theorize about how families work have an explanation that would apply to the Medlows.
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Unable to see beneath a volcano, researchers can only theorize about what causes the pulsing tremors they hear within it.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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According to spy's theory, the Ardakkeans had been transformed - by some beneficial mutation, he theorized - into super-beings.
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But this, again, was theorizing in advance of the facts.
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He theorizes other former soldiers in the same situation may have died prematurely.
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Nowhere is this paradox more apparent than in the attempts of philosophers to theorize about the self.
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Officials theorize that the truck bottomed out, catching on the highway.
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Rossignol and Phillis theorize that this pattern of caffeine use may reflect an unsuccessful attempt by the women to self-medicate with caffeine.
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Such is Darwin's species origin theorizing in mid-September 1838.
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Those who theorize about how families work have an explanation that would apply to the Medlows.