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The phrase "an assumption of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a belief or an attitude that someone assumes. For example: "My boss' assumption of my incompetence was starting to become overwhelming."
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The Jensen name has always carried an assumption of quality.
They do not include an assumption of debt.
There is an assumption of philistinism, I say.
With an assumption of possibility rather than blame.
Like the old stereotype of Americans abroad, Yankee fans flaunt an assumption of wealth and dominance.
"Lingering behind this concept is an assumption of America's inevitable decline," they wrote.
"American museums have been predicated by and large on an assumption of almost continuous growth.
Cox predicates his argument - as did Peacock - on an assumption of perfect electronic delivery mechanisms.
(The government needs to have an assumption of this kind to plan its welfare budget).
What the treatment of Warsi and Cameron have in common is an assumption of bad faith.
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But more recent case law questions the validity of such an assumption-of-risk defense.
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