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will posit

  • future tense
    of posit.
    posit
    verb (used with object)
    to place, put, or set.

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Who am I interpret what both men really mean by this, but I will posit that Brando’s best work didn’t necessarily happen when he attained that acting nirvana.

From Time Jan. 25, 2015

Not coincidentally, as many pundits will posit, sales of big fuel-swilling pickup trucks are booming, while gas-saving hybrids languish on dealers’ lots.

From Forbes Oct. 27, 2014

New-media types will posit that second screens fueled by social media have made live events seem all the more urgent, and while that’s true, I think something more primal is at work.

From New York Times Feb. 2, 2014