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The phrase "assumed about how" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing beliefs or expectations regarding a process or situation, but it requires rephrasing for clarity.
Example: "It was assumed about how the project would be completed, but no one had a clear plan."
Alternatives: "presumed regarding how" or "taken for granted about how".
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Many analysts and Western diplomats are now confronting the likelihood that so much of what they assumed about how China would change — and become more like the West — is turning out to be wrong.
The reason this makes it harder is that these poll numbers are exactly the opposite of what everyone has long assumed about how Oregon will vote.
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2. What do they assume about how the audio-visual teleconsultations will affect their current medical practice?
Keeping the kids interested while getting it set up was hard, and there's some assumed knowledge about how Linux works which you need when things go wrong.
Puig also assumed about $20 million in debt.
What would you assume about the character, and how would you feel if he turned out to be a modern white rapper like Macklemore in disguise?
I think about the powers that other residents have assumed and how they come to terms with their new roles.
What's at issue here is how our biggest cultural institution behaves towards composers, and what it assumes about audiences.
Foreign "experts" are assumed to know more about how to improve local lives than the locals themselves.
What do I assume about that student?
I assumed this was how universities were.
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