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Hypothesis
A proposed explanation for a phenomenon, often based on limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
Plausible
Appearing likely or probable, often based on circumstantial evidence or logical reasoning, but not confirmed.
Plausible
Appearing reasonable or probable; believable or having an aura of truth.
Implausible
Lacking a sense of plausibility or credibility; unconvincing.
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