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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assume completely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something is taken for granted or accepted without question in its entirety.
Example: "In this analysis, we will assume completely that all variables are constant throughout the experiment."
Alternatives: "take for granted" or "accept fully".
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Many conceptual studies of local cortical networks assume completely random wiring.
Theoretical models developed to predict plate efficiency taking into account similar phenomena generally assume completely mixed vapour.
The proposed algorithm successfully incorporates a rich variety of prior information available to us in this problem in contrast to many previous solutions that assume completely blind separation of the sources.
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Recall that capital depreciation is assumed completely deductible.
In fact, the simplest and most commonly used PP, the PPP, assumes completely uncorrelated node locations.
At the same time, the liver progressively assumed completely normal dimensions, color, and tissue consistency.
The remaining general population sample (n = 22) was assumed completely healthy while the pain clinic sample was supposed to be the most affected group.
The calculated magnetic anomaly, assuming completely cooled lava in the summit crater between the two aeromagnetic surveys, explains the observed anomaly.
Classical statistics, which assumes completely independent measurements, was found unsuitable for capturing and describing spatial variability of soil and groundwater quality (Cemek et al. 2007).
The proposed algorithm successfully incorporates a rich variety of prior information available to us in this problem in contrast to most of the previous work that assumes completely blind separation of the sources.
Therefore, it makes the hypotheses of Fick's laws acceptable for chloride ingress modelling, because, in this case, the material is assumed completely saturated, with unidirectional chloride flux, i.e., from the exterior surface into the concrete depth.
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