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The most common ways the word “ guess ” as a verb is used in The U.S



The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InCan the relative pronoun “whose” be used for animals, things and countries?How common is the French loanword “métier”?When adverbs like “sure” are used to mean the opposite of their typical meaningWhen to use “electricity” and when to use “power”?So, we don't use “what happens?”, do we?Is it common to use “mule” to refer to stupidity?Common ways to tell the timeWhy is the word “The” used at the end when sorting names?What's the origin of “wife-beater” when used as a sleeveless shirt and why is it not frowned upon?Most common words in spoken english



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  • Hello, Houssam, and welcome to EL&U. Could you possibly provide some more context, and complete sentences. As it is, the Q is unclear. Also, I suspect it will be too broad, as it might be dependent on region.

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  • My guess is that there are many different ways. Try Ngram.

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  • (Looking at the Ngram hits, "I guess" appears to be the most popular usage by far.)

    – Hot Licks
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  • Hello, Houssam, and welcome to EL&U. Could you possibly provide some more context, and complete sentences. As it is, the Q is unclear. Also, I suspect it will be too broad, as it might be dependent on region.

    – Cascabel
    4 hours ago












  • My guess is that there are many different ways. Try Ngram.

    – Hot Licks
    2 hours ago












  • (Looking at the Ngram hits, "I guess" appears to be the most popular usage by far.)

    – Hot Licks
    1 hour ago













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  • Hello, Houssam, and welcome to EL&U. Could you possibly provide some more context, and complete sentences. As it is, the Q is unclear. Also, I suspect it will be too broad, as it might be dependent on region.

    – Cascabel
    4 hours ago












  • My guess is that there are many different ways. Try Ngram.

    – Hot Licks
    2 hours ago












  • (Looking at the Ngram hits, "I guess" appears to be the most popular usage by far.)

    – Hot Licks
    1 hour ago

















  • Hello, Houssam, and welcome to EL&U. Could you possibly provide some more context, and complete sentences. As it is, the Q is unclear. Also, I suspect it will be too broad, as it might be dependent on region.

    – Cascabel
    4 hours ago












  • My guess is that there are many different ways. Try Ngram.

    – Hot Licks
    2 hours ago












  • (Looking at the Ngram hits, "I guess" appears to be the most popular usage by far.)

    – Hot Licks
    1 hour ago
















Hello, Houssam, and welcome to EL&U. Could you possibly provide some more context, and complete sentences. As it is, the Q is unclear. Also, I suspect it will be too broad, as it might be dependent on region.

– Cascabel
4 hours ago






Hello, Houssam, and welcome to EL&U. Could you possibly provide some more context, and complete sentences. As it is, the Q is unclear. Also, I suspect it will be too broad, as it might be dependent on region.

– Cascabel
4 hours ago














My guess is that there are many different ways. Try Ngram.

– Hot Licks
2 hours ago






My guess is that there are many different ways. Try Ngram.

– Hot Licks
2 hours ago














(Looking at the Ngram hits, "I guess" appears to be the most popular usage by far.)

– Hot Licks
1 hour ago





(Looking at the Ngram hits, "I guess" appears to be the most popular usage by far.)

– Hot Licks
1 hour ago










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