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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assume what" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you want to prompt someone to consider a specific assumption, but it typically requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "If we assume what you said is true, then we need to change our approach."
Alternatives: "presume that" or "consider what."
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"They can assume what they like".
"You can assume what you like.
So you can't assume what people know.
"You can't assume what somebody will say".
But you can't assume what you're trying to prove".
"People will assume what they want to," she said.
How do they dare assume what my needs are?
He explains what the models assume, what they actually demonstrate – and where they fall short.
Given that they did this in unison, one can only assume what happened was orchestrated.
"No one should assume what information we have or do not have.
In an interview yesterday, she said: "We assume what happened is a very rare circumstance.
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