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Free sign upThe phrase "assume it is correct" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want someone to take something for granted as being accurate without needing further verification.
Example: "For the purposes of this discussion, let's assume it is correct that the data reflects the latest trends."
Alternatives: "take it as accurate" or "consider it valid".
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It's vastly easier to just accept one party's perspective and assume it is correct.
These relations can be proven easily the usual way of proving recurrences, i.e., validate for the initial case, then assume it is correct for τ and prove that it is still correct for (tau + 1).
With Bayesian estimation approaches, there is no need to either completely ignore prior knowledge (an unrealistic prospect for mechanism-based models) or assume it is correct with absolute certainty.
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If you got the same answer, you can assume it's correct.
If an answer comes out of an instructor's mouth, the student assumes it's correct and just write it down.
This approach encourages students to continue to do generative work, rather than relying on the instructor's thinking, as explained by this participant, If an answer comes out of an instructor's mouth, the student assumes it's correct and just write it down.
Second, changing your custom dictionary between your different writing types avoids situations where spell check sees "raine" in your essay and assumes it's correct, because you have a character in your story with that name.
We have created adults that do not research their own information; they are given the information and assume it is fact and that the correct answer must lie in the given information.
The U.S. ought to determine how accurate Israel's list is, and assuming it is at all correct, work with Israel and others to get Russia to pull these scientists out of Iran.
If we assume that it is correct, it may suggest a molecular mechanism for the disease, as follows.
It wasn't that I thought it was revolutionary, nor that I assumed it was the latest politically correct attempt to boost feeble girls.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com