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as I suppose
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as I suppose" is correct and can be used in many written contexts.
For example, one might write, "I'm not sure which route to take, but I suppose we should take the highway." This phrase implies that the speaker has a tentative opinion about the matter at hand.
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News & Media
Science
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Exact Expressions
56 human-written examples
But there are worse things to be seen as, I suppose.
News & Media
Flatulence and scatology have their place in the comic repertory, as, I suppose, do jokes about hairballs and castration.
News & Media
AS: I suppose if you make a sex tape, it's three minutes of fame.
News & Media
(Just as, I suppose, the Internet and cell phone phenomenon will be taken for granted in the future. Indeed it already is by young people!).
News & Media
I finished episode four of five last night, and let me tell you: there were decisions I had to make in it that I really struggled with, decisions that would dramatically alter the story I've already invested a great deal of time in, and potentially tragically affect characters that I've come to see as, I suppose, my own in-game friends.
News & Media
So I tried to drink more [fluids], I changed from regular tea to decaf, I brought fruit to work so I'd snack on fruit and things like that so, overall, and I've continued to do it.' (Participant 3) 'I think I just said I'd take it as, I suppose, start from day one — try and start as you mean to go on.
As, I suppose, they must.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
4 human-written examples
At first Hyatt was content with this new arrangement, "as I supposed I was free to go where I chose".
News & Media
"I'm beginning to see now," he finally admits, that "many things aren't as I supposed".
News & Media
When I mention Dan Lopatin, AKA Oneohtrix Point Never, Bannon doesn't immediately agree that the fit is as tight as I supposed.
News & Media
But I must have thought it was beautiful as well, I suppose".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for concise writing, consider alternatives like "I presume" or "I assume" to reduce wordiness without significantly altering the meaning.
Common error
Avoid using "as I suppose" excessively in formal writing, as it can make your arguments appear weak or uncertain. Opt for more assertive language when presenting well-supported claims.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as I suppose" functions as a parenthetical expression, inserting a degree of uncertainty or a tentative assumption into a statement. Ludwig's examples show it modifying the speaker's commitment to the main clause.
Frequent in
News & Media
73%
Science
16%
Formal & Business
3%
Less common in
Academia
2%
Wiki
2%
Encyclopedias
1%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "as I suppose" is a versatile parenthetical phrase used to inject a note of uncertainty or assumption into a statement. Ludwig AI indicates the phrase is grammatically correct and very common. It frequently appears in News & Media, suggesting its suitability for expressing personal opinions and soft claims. When striving for clarity or formality, consider using more assertive alternatives like "I presume" or "I assume". However, "as I suppose" remains a useful tool for moderating claims and signaling a degree of tentativeness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I presume
Omits the 'as' and softens the supposition, making it a direct presumption.
I imagine
Replaces 'suppose' with 'imagine', suggesting a mental picture or assumption.
I assume
Uses 'assume' for a slightly stronger but still tentative belief.
I would guess
Adds 'would' and changes 'suppose' to 'guess' to convey a less certain estimation.
I expect
Replaces 'suppose' with 'expect', implying a reasonable anticipation.
it seems to me
Expresses a personal viewpoint or impression rather than a direct supposition.
in my opinion
Highlights the subjective nature of the statement, focusing on personal judgment.
if I had to guess
Emphasizes the speculative nature of the statement, indicating a reluctant guess.
to my understanding
Indicates the statement is based on one's current level of comprehension.
as far as I can tell
Limits the scope of the statement to what is personally observable or known.
FAQs
How to use "as I suppose" in a sentence?
Use "as I suppose" to introduce a tentative opinion or assumption. For example, "The meeting will likely run late, as I suppose it always does."
What can I say instead of "as I suppose"?
Which is correct, "as I suppose" or "like I suppose"?
"As I suppose" is the grammatically correct phrase to use when expressing a tentative opinion or assumption. "Like I suppose" is generally considered incorrect in formal writing.
What's the difference between "as I suppose" and "as I understand"?
"As I suppose" indicates a degree of uncertainty or assumption, while "as I understand" implies the statement is based on your current level of comprehension or information.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested