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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a correct presumption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing assumptions or beliefs that are accurate or justified in a particular context.
Example: "Based on the evidence presented, it is a correct presumption that the project will be completed on time."
Alternatives: "a valid assumption" or "an accurate belief".
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Any further notion of a "correct" relative implicates a foundation, an essentialist presumption about the way things are (Changkya 1998, 321; Bötrül 2011, 141).
The existence of a moral right establishes a presumption in favour of the establishment of a legal right, but that presumption can be overturned by other considerations.
If Dickey is correct in his presumption, then his father's reluctance to discuss the abuse and its lingering effects is not atypical of a certain strain of male culture that Dickey hopes to change by continuing to talk about his struggles.
Though the Master's findings on these issues deserve respect and a tacit presumption of correctness, the ultimate responsibility for deciding what are correct findings of fact remains with us.
At the time, it was widely assumed that Ligon shared a politically correct condemnation of a white photographer's "objectifying" presumption.
Factual conclusions are "clothed with a presumption of correctness".
ICANN's gTLD contracts last a decade and contain a presumption of indefinite renewability.
For most decisions there is a rebuttable presumption that parents have such a right (Dare 2009).
There would be a legal presumption that the decision of the external reviewers was correct, but patients could disprove that assumption with enough evidence.
There was a tendency towards a conceptual and clinical shift toward a presumption of incapacity.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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