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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an assumed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is taken for granted or accepted without proof.
Example: "In this discussion, we will consider an assumed level of expertise among the participants."
Alternatives: "a presumed" or "an accepted".
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Such elements introduce either an assumed strain field (for infinitesimal strains) or an assumed deformation gradient field (for finite strains).
"Under an assumed name," Kaufman said.
There's an assumed risk with subjective art.
Thus: Ford Madox Ford was two-thirds an assumed name.
Shortly afterward, he left for California under an assumed name.
"They invoke an assumed confidentiality and start to spill.
Don is an impostor living under an assumed identity.
Is there some arcane law preventing people standing under an assumed identity?
After his release in 1969, Mr. Truscott lived under an assumed name.
Midnight orders also involve an assumed risk to a president's legacy.
Instead, it is simply a part of their language, an assumed body of knowledge.
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