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Filter by Meaning The postulated correlation between intelligence and success has been widely debated.
The environmentalist postulated that climate change is caused by human activities.
The postulated connection between the two events is not clear.
The postulated result of the study is debatable.
The economist postulated a graph to demonstrate the relationship between supply and demand.
The coach postulated that team building activities improve team performance.
The postulated source of the noise is still unidentified.
The doctor postulated that the patient undergoes surgery to remove the tumor.
The project manager postulated that the team complete their tasks by the end of the month.
The law postulated that all citizens must pay their taxes on time.
The company policy postulated that employees adhere to a dress code.
The postulated idea that all dogs can see in black and white is a myth.
The scientist postulated a theory about the origins of the universe.
The mechanic postulated that the car needed a new battery.
John postulated that aliens exist and are observing Earth from a distance.
The scientist postulated that time travel might be possible through black holes.
The postulated hypothesis that life exists on other planets has yet to be proven.
The postulated prerequisites for the course were completed before the student could enroll.
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