Sentence examples for assumed at this pre from inspiring English sources

The phrase "assumed at this pre" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete thought or phrase, and without additional context, it cannot be used effectively.
Example: "The results were assumed at this preliminary stage of the analysis."
Alternatives: "presumed at this point" or "taken for granted at this stage".

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Given the essential role attributed to the PLN in the activation of islet-specific immune response [ 46], it was assumed, at this pre- or peri-inflammatory stage (5 weeks of age) in the NOD mice, that several chemokines or adhesion molecules would be modulated in the autoantibody positive mice.

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Our beliefs are assumed, at this pre-skeptical phase, to be guiding our actions.

That should not be assumed at this point.

Baudrillard seems to assume at this point that pre-capitalist societies were governed by forms of symbolic exchange similar to Bataille's notion of a general economy.

The company raises $1 million $900,0000 in new money, plus $100,000 for the note) at a pre-money valuation of $1 million (assume at $1 per share) — same as the pre-money cap in the note.

In Libya, we assumed that at this point.

This assumes at least 4% world gross domestic product momentum.

This assumes at least some level of autonomy for syntax.

Celebrate mama birds at this pre-mother's day workshop.

This may be automatically assumed in some pre-made models.

But this stunning break from the what everyone assumed was the pre-planned march of history is also slightly invigorating.

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