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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assume far" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when you would use it, as it lacks context and does not form a coherent expression.
Example: "If we assume far, we might overlook important details." (Note: This example is constructed for illustrative purposes but does not validate the phrase's correctness.)
Alternatives: "presume widely" or "consider broadly."
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Intelligence-gathering began to assume far greater importance than before.
In addition to various disciplines and university departments fighting over prospective students, the future of British education seems to assume far more competition between institutions.
So postdocs considering opportunities outside academic science need to assume far greater responsibility for their own futures.
However, the content of the draft shows that the State is seeking to assume far wider powers than are needed to protect the public from cyberattacks.
People assume far too quickly that I'm prejudiced.
As units participating in these studies were recruited by expression of interest, one can assume far wider variation and lower delivered doses in units without an interest in research and the provision of CRRT.
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Some applications may assume far-field sources (e.g., radar signal processing) where the array is only capable of DOA estimation, while other applications (e.g. biomedical imaging systems) assume near-field sources where the array is capable of locating the sources of radiation.
As one scans the history of Murdoch's rise, this mission to entertain assumes far more importance than his political agenda.
34th over: India 192-2 (Kohli 1, Rahane 87) chasing 299 I like Satyajit Ray Davies's nom de plume as well as his style, when he writes: "The discussion so far assumes far too many things.
The pay TV review began life as an investigation into Sky's apparent domination of a small part of the television marketplace, but it has assumed far greater significance.
Andrew Hall, chief executive of the AQA exam board, added that he felt the B grade at A-level was assuming far greater importance as a result of the Government's reforms.
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