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The phrase "also assuming you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to include a condition or premise that involves the reader or another party.
Example: "In our discussion about the project timeline, I am also assuming you have completed the initial research."
Alternatives: "also considering you" or "also presuming you".
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I'm also assuming you're 5-foot-5, blond and have a tattoo on your left ankle.
(If that isn't the case, stop reading this article!) I'm also assuming you would want to do this at work as well as at home.
Good news, because you can rent that out also, assuming you didn't have to use it to get to your vacation spot.
Which means I'm also assuming you have plans to work, intern, or do research in your field while you're in school.
This is also assuming you have python pre-installed on your Pi.
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They also assume you can be moulded easily.
This fantasy also assumes you would awaken daily with your loved one beside you and gaze fondly upon his face.
It also assumes you're already taking advantage of your employers 401k or other savings vehicles.
Let's also assume you're Ok with having discoid roaches in the house.
The 4% rule also assumed you'll increase your spending every year in retirement by exactly the inflation rate, which isn't the way people really live.
This process is time-consuming, complicated and expensive and also assumes you can even find the right people to help you, which is in itself difficult".
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