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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a frequent assumption" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a belief or idea that is commonly held or often taken for granted.
Example: "It is a frequent assumption that all students learn at the same pace, but this is not always the case."
Alternatives: "a common belief" or "a regular presumption".
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YogaDork is not male, as many of the blog's followers have suspected, nor from California, also a frequent assumption.
Fitness disadvantage in the absence of insecticide is a frequent assumption in models of insecticide resistance evolution, which was observed in different insect species.
A frequent assumption of wind-farm assessment studies is that bird distribution and abundance and bird mortality through collision with turbines are closely related.
Furthermore, our model does not include direct autoregulation of Nanog – a frequent assumption in simplified models which lacks empirical support.
A frequent assumption is that if an element of a pathway is present in a gene set, this pathway can be considered as present and scored accordingly (the so-called naïve approach).
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"That's a very frequent assumption," said Brown.
Nevertheless, we are aware that in general PERi,j≠PERj,i but in wireless communications channel reciprocity is a rather frequent assumption (see, e.g.,[33]).
The linear increase in vehicle costs is a rather simplistic assumption and does not take into account any economy of scale, but it is a quite frequent assumption [1].
We believe this is important given that there is a very frequent assumption that changes in DNA methylation drive changes in transcription.
"The fact that he had achieved this in rats rather than humans was a further blockbuster," she continued, "because it undermined the frequent assumption that placebo effects were a product of peculiarly human interpersonal processes".
This is complicated by the frequent assumption by the piano of an imitative role in which it represents nature or material reality: a spinning wheel; a galloping horse; a whispering forest.
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