put forward a theory

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to propose a formal set of ideas intended to explain something

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  • The scientist put forward a new theory about the origins of the universe.
  • Dr. Smith put forward a new theory on quantum physics.
  • In his book, he puts forward a controversial theory that ancient civilizations had advanced technology.
  • The scientist has put forward an interesting theory about the origin of life.
  • She put forward a compelling theory to explain the unusual findings.
  • Tomorrow, the team will put forward their revised theory at the conference.
  • The research team is hoping to put forward a groundbreaking theory next year.
  • A controversial theory was put forward by the young researcher.
  • Historians have put forward several theories regarding the collapse of the Roman Empire.
  • It took courage to put forward such a radical theory against the established views.
  • The professor put forward a theory that challenged the established understanding of the subject.
  • Did anyone put forward an alternative theory during the debate?
  • It's important to put forward your theory with supporting evidence.
  • If you put forward a compelling theory, you might gain more support.
  • He put forward a radical theory that was initially met with skepticism.
  • The ancient philosopher put forward a theory of the universe based on observation.
  • The article puts forward a fascinating theory about animal communication.
  • She always likes to put forward her own theory on everything.
  • We need to put forward a testable theory to guide our experiments.
  • To explain the phenomenon, he decided to put forward a novel theory.