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I got a hunch
Hello,
In what situation, do we use that expression? I think I got the meaning of it though I'd like to learn more about how to use it in a sentence? Could you make any example sentence that I could use in a daily conversation?
Appreciate your help!
Sep 13, 2017 2:59 AM
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If you have a hunch about something, you feel an intuition about it that's not based on evidence. It's very close to "I feel like [something]" and you would use it in a sentence similarly.
"I have a hunch that the burger we ate at Bob's burger place gave me food poisoning last time."
September 13, 2017
Hi Dan,
Nice question.
Examples of use. . .
"I've got a hunch, that I am going to win the lotto."
"I've got a hunch, that it's going to rain."
"I've got a hunch, that the party will be a good one".
September 13, 2017
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