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The phrase "assumed everyone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that one believed or took for granted that all people involved had a certain understanding or opinion.
Example: "I assumed everyone would agree with the plan, but I was mistaken."
Alternatives: "presumed all" or "thought everyone".
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Nixon acted like he assumed everyone would.
I knew FGM was wrong and assumed everyone else would.
"I always assumed everyone was Jewish," he said.
"I just assumed everyone would know it was me".
Instead, in her analysis, she assumed everyone with lung cancer would die of it without treatment.
Half said they were HIV positive and assumed everyone else was," he says.
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ITZKOFF: They just assume everyone recognizes Chick Corea.
"I would assume everyone's excited".
The Burgundians assume everyone knows that.
To assume everyone is out for himself or herself?
So I assume everyone is cheered up now.
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