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The phrase "assume to" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
If you want to use the verb "assume," you should use it with the preposition "of" instead, as in "assume of." For example, "I assume of many difficulties in the task ahead."
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But not, as you would assume, to the artist.
More on this, you must assume, to come.
"None of those things I assume to be true at the moment".
These are uncaptioned throughout, a deliberate decision, I assume, to leave viewers to their meditations.
"It was like speed-dating," Ferris said, referring, I assume, to the number of readers.
Gormley has made a cast iron sculpture of a person we assume to be homeless.
And what of the country's growth prospects, which analysts conventionally assume to be dismal?
What business did a black woman assume to have with the president?
"I assume to see whether there was a silent alarm," said the owner, Leyla Maroufi, 33.
Maintaining some semblance of normality — that's the key, I assume, to surviving freshman year.
You choose the house salad, which you assume to be better and cheaper than all the special salads.
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