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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a letter assuming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a letter that takes on a certain premise or belief as part of its content.
Example: "In a letter assuming the role of a mediator, she outlined the terms of the agreement."
Alternatives: "a letter presuming" or "a letter taking for granted".
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She wrote them a letter, assuming that "if I told you about us, we might be a family you want to do business with".
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On first glance, those mistakes looked like careless typographical errors - each involved only one wrong letter, assuming that the abbreviation for Pennsylvania should have been "Pa".
The Supreme Court, however, has ruled that the government must write the Swiss letter, assuming without deciding that Zardari is not entitled to immunity in the Swiss case.
In response to the clinical scenario with a Colles Fracture, 45% (n = 51) of GPs felt they would routinely file the discharge letter assuming the Orthopaedic Service would have investigated the patient for Osteoporosis if indicated.
No. Do readers of the letter assume that the OAE as a whole is up in arms about the state of Israel?
And posting a letter grade, assuming it was a passing grade, would presumably be good for business.
Up to half of those struggling to pay ignore calls and letters, assuming that the reason for contact is to foreclose rather than negotiate.More importantly, the alliance is working on principles governing who qualifies for loan alteration.
Wrote mama a letter & assume she showed it to you.
The letters assume an astonishing degree of literacy about political mechanics and acceptance of that literacy as part of American life.
Interfaith, for one, gives its emergency-room physicians a letter promising to assume liability, said Luis A. Hernandez, the hospital's chief executive.
This was a letter, now widely assumed to be a forgery, claiming to detail a plot by Muslim conservatives to Islamicise secular state schools.
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