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The phrase "an presumption" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use before "presumption" is "a" because "presumption" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "There is a presumption of innocence until proven guilty in a court of law."
Alternatives: "a belief" or "an assumption."
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Mrs Crouch said the cumulative impact policy meant that new licence applications could still be considered - but instead of an presumption in favour of granting the licence, the council had a new measure it could turn to.
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To the extent that a presumption imposes an extremely low burden of productione.
Thus, my previous article on touring was not so much a presumption, more an observation.
We should welcome voters with an embrace, not a presumption of guilt.
He arrived here with a presumption, and a claim.
An insistence on equality in Rawls is really a insistence on a presumption of equality.
A presumption of a non-interactive pattern of TFs in the control data set may be considered here.
"Believe the Victims" makes sense as a starting presumption, but a presumption of belief should never preclude questions.
The low fees create a "presumption of ineffectiveness," a group of lawyers told the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
There is a presumption against overturning a decision when it is based on ijtihad.
ICANN's gTLD contracts last a decade and contain a presumption of indefinite renewability.
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