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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assume principles" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to take on or accept certain beliefs or rules as true or valid. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "I cannot simply assume principles that go against my moral code." This sentence means that the speaker cannot accept or believe in principles that conflict with their personal beliefs.
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But when doing set theory for its own sake, the appropriate thing is not to take membership as a logical notion, and not to assume principles about membership as forming part of the "logic" of the theory, but as postulates thereof.
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Root had just taken over the captaincy for an over or two and on the old northern (I assume) principle of "If there's a job to be done, best do it yourself" he immediately put himself on to bowl.
We will assume principle repayments of $1,200 monthly throughout 2000, 2001, 2002, until this confusion has been clarified.
Arguably, this is a syntactic phenomenon assuming principles that align thematic role and syntactic position (see Baker 1988, 1997; Williams 1994; and Grimshaw 1990).
To me this is strange "anti-advertising": it appears to go against every assumed principle of that craft.
For satisfying this reason, Lubrication assumes principle part as when ointment separates the two surfaces of the relative movement, it diminishes the friction between them.
This is the common demand of mathematicians, who always assume as principles things finite either in kind or in number.
But we assume some principles aren't open for negotiation, even among today's Democrats.
"Never again can the Republican Party simply write off entire segments of our society because we assume our principles have limited appeal.
For example, it would be an error to assume that principles of triage, recognition of smallpox, antibiotics for anthrax, proper dosing of atropine, and so forth, represent a sufficient knowledge base.
Now assume a principle of locality-separability (Einstein calls it a Trennungsprinzip separation principle): Whether a determinate physical situation holds for Niels' system does not depend on what measurements (if any) are made locally on Albert's system.
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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
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