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The phrase "are assumed to help" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing expectations or beliefs about the effectiveness of certain actions or interventions.
Example: "These strategies are assumed to help improve overall productivity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "are believed to assist" or "are expected to aid".
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Such frameworks are assumed to help students apply what they have learned in new situations [ 5].
The anterior thalamic nuclei are assumed to help spatial learning when a particular location is determined by its relationship to multiple, distal cues.
Students elaborate and restructure facts, principles, and concepts to build robust cognitive frameworks [ 5, 7, 8] that are assumed to help them apply what they have learned in new situations [ 9].
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Entomopathogenic fungi have traditionally been assumed to help regulate insect populations.
Hence, the 'forward strike' of the trap can indeed be assumed to help in overcoming a putatively critical flight distance of the prey.
Resource management is assumed to help students adapt to, or change their learning environment to fit their goals and needs.
The scalar was assumed to help in dealing with unknown environmental factors (e.g., species, age, stem density).
Subsidised relocation to improved or newly built housing is assumed to help disadvantaged residents overcome material (including financial) barriers to obtaining better quality accommodation (Benzeval et al., 2014).
Unfortunately, the fame-hungry, faux-punk boy band Towers of London saw this as an opportunity to pick a fight while the journalists were around; I'm assuming to help perpetuate their "bad boy" status in the NME.
Both are assumed to be adaptations to help dissipate heat, said Dr. Richard Klein, an archaeologist at Stanford University.
All self-regulation strategies, previously mentioned, are assumed to improve learning by helping students advance their understanding and academic outcomes (Pintrich, 2000; Wolters & Hussain, 2015; Zimmerman, 2001).
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