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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assume with" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not commonly used and may lead to confusion. A more appropriate phrase would be needed to express the intended idea.
Example: "I cannot assume with certainty that the project will be completed on time."
Alternatives: "assume that" or "presume with".
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GENERALLY, these films assume with Gallic insouciance that romance is available to women of any age.
The sex must be more exciting, you'd assume, with so many options.
"We can assume with great certainty that all persons on board have been killed".
The "friendly colleague" role we often assume with adult classes does not transfer to young learners.
You're familiar I assume with Kony2012, the social media campaign to stop war crimes in central Africa?
To include her in their conversations, they have to explain things they would silently assume with each other.
"We're not built to assume with a smile at the end of our lives," Dr. Bruera says.
"When called for jury service, you assume with good faith that all relevant evidence will be presented.
We can't assume with Bentham, and with Hume, and with Sedgwick, we can't assume that everybody's basically the same.
"I just kind of assume with cellphones these days they can pinpoint where you are," he said.
As Ms. Callanan observed: "One thing you can assume with a grieving person is that they're overwhelmed with life.
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