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The phrase "a presumption of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing an assumption or belief that something is true until proven otherwise.
Example: "In legal matters, there is often a presumption of innocence until the accused is proven guilty."
Alternatives: "an assumption of" or "a belief in".
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Its policy embodies a presumption of guilt.
A presumption of innocence is helpful.
His supporters say the governor deserves a presumption of innocence.
And, he said, there should be a presumption of innocence.
Factual conclusions are "clothed with a presumption of correctness".
Without a presumption of unconstitutionality, Davey's claim must fail.
They also opposed granting defendants a presumption of innocence.
Americans still have a presumption of infinite space.
Everyone has ideas: the government wants a "presumption of prosecution" of those caught with knives; the Tories have trumped that with a "presumption of imprisonment".
We should welcome voters with an embrace, not a presumption of guilt.
At first, Ms Gillard said they were entitled to a presumption of innocence.
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