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The phrase "assumed benefits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing advantages or positive outcomes that are taken for granted or expected without direct evidence.
Example: "The project was approved based on the assumed benefits it would bring to the community, despite the lack of detailed analysis."
Alternatives: "presumed advantages" or "expected benefits".
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The latter would ease passage in the short term but leave deep scars in the legislative process and likely add trillions of dollars to the debt when those assumed benefits don't materialize.
However, exogenous administration of sex hormones may not replicate the natural effects - and assumed benefits - of the menstrual cycle.
However, the quicker an innovation is adopted the sooner the public will be exposed to its assumed benefits.
The assumed benefits of the MDT include improvements in communication between health professionals, coordination and continuity of care and better clinical outcomes (Westin and Stalfors, 2008).
Previous analyses on the cost effectiveness of different monitoring strategies for ART were based on mathematical models and assumed benefits and suggested a wide range in cost effectiveness.
Since we still know little about the composition of vegetation communities after Phragmites is removed, we should weigh the costs of management heavily against the assumed benefits.
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It is perhaps a small price to pay for the assumed benefit, but often the reality does not live up to the promise.
There is no assumed benefit from MPT.
Furthermore, no important safety issues have been observed that would alter the assumed benefit-risk profile.
When we assumed benefit to be nonlinear, treatment thresholds were 11 and 8% for benefit of 30 and 40% respectively.
We then calculated the corresponding benefit (screened) and confidence intervals by multiplying the assumed benefit by the risk ratios and confidence intervals of unscreened to screened women.
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