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Christine Christie Posted 6 years ago
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Supposition

Is this sentence correct:

"I'm not sure of what I would think if I had seen a phenomenon like that, but I'm sure I would have a naturalistic supposition."

  

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It should be, for example: I'm not sure what I would have thought if I had seen a phenomenon like that, but I'm sure I would have chosen a natural explanation.

  • It should be, for example: I'm not sure what I would have thought if I had seen a phenomenon like that, but I'm sure I would have chosen a natural explanation.
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It should be, for example:


I'm not sure what I would have thought if I had seen a phenomenon like that, but I'm sure I would have chosen a natural explanation.

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