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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already assumed back" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a concept related to something that has been previously accepted or taken into account, but the wording is awkward.
Example: "The information was already assumed back into the analysis, so we can proceed with the next steps."
Alternatives: "already taken into account" or "previously considered".
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Recent experimental evidence, subjecting participants to either audio or televised versions of the debate, would confirm what many already assumed back then: on television, it's style over substance.
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You may be wondering -- or have already assumed -- our age.
You probably already assumed as much, yes.
Terrorists already assume this sort of thing is being done.
Many locals already assume that Miss Suu Kyi is dead or injured.
Uber's $68.5 billion valuation already assumes rapid growth.
Bayern are already back-to-back German double winners.
It should be positive news for Tehran that Iran has already gained back almost 20percentt of its currency in just the last seven months, since Hassan Rowhani assumed office.
I assumed you wrote back to everyone, I say.
Builders have already cut back.
Western importers are already scaling back.
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