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The phrase "assumed from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing conclusions or beliefs that are derived from certain information or evidence.
Example: "The results of the experiment were assumed from the data collected during the trials."
Alternatives: "derived from the" or "inferred from the".
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Date of publication assumed from the death of Louis XVI.
It was just assumed from the moment I opened my door that I would be giving.
I'd assumed from the few interviews he's given he would be prickly or difficult.
"We always assumed from the way people spoke that his name was Sir".
Many people said they had assumed from the beginning that they were being lied to.
I assumed from the 0207 number it was based in Central London.
In the other hand, the material properties of bone tissue should be assumed from the beginning.
The DWP's mortality report says that a causal effect cannot be assumed from the new numbers.
UK data on happiness, published last month, has revealed what many might have assumed from the subsequent national mood.
I assumed from the biker look that you were gay, but you have a wife and daughter.
The novel's courtroom drama doesn't derive, as has often been assumed, from the nineteen-thirties case of the Scottsboro Boys.
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