Sentence examples for assumed near from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "assumed near" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing something that is presumed to be close in proximity or relevance, but it is not a common expression.
Example: "The data was assumed near the expected values, leading to a preliminary conclusion."
Alternatives: "presumed close" or "considered nearby."

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The Hitchcock films have grown, not diminished, with age and the story of her own tussles with Hitchcock have assumed near mythic status.

As the country further descended into political turmoil over the constitution drafted by Morsi's allies, street battles outside the presidential palace were the most violent since Egypt's latest crisis erupted on 22 November, when Morsi assumed near unrestricted powers It was also the first time supporters of rival camps had fought each other since last year's uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak.

In addition, the remaining strength is predicted through non-linear finite element analysis, using for Kando-bashi, where lack of web thickness as corrosion is assumed near the shoes and the live load provided by Japanese Standard of High-way Bridge (JSHB) is taken into account.

The form of the Nernst equation used above is representative of an electromotive force when there is no current flow and V', the cell membrane potential, is assumed near zero because the xylem tissue is mainly composed of dead cells and, our electrode due to its large size relative to cell dimensions, pierces many cellular walls and essentially averages any residual membrane potentials.

Mortality is about 25% overall [ 16] but assumed near 100% if untreated.

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In the States, he has joined the list of pop stars such as Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison and Kurt Cobain whose short lives have assumed near-mythical status.

He assumed near-total control again not just for economic reasons but also because of "the hope that there would be something gained from these things all coming from the same mind," he said.

In fact, significant moment release must occur in the region to the north of the hypocenter and the assumed near-trench source (open square in Fig. 1) as well, because a clear westward motion after peaking in the eastward displacement (about 120 s) is observed even in Miyako (Figs. 2 and 4(c)).

Claiming to possess the "inherent" authority to suspend laws as he conducts his never-ending "war on terrorism," Bush has assumed near-absolute power in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.

Expand the powers of the imperial president while repeatedly undermining the rule of law: George W. Bush assumed near-absolute power soon after the September 11 , 2001 attacks, acquiring presidential wartime powers that included establishing military tribunals and eliminating basic rights long recognized under American law.

It is Ms. Erbe's Pat, an innocent victim of a vicious profession, who is allowed to assume near-heroic stature.

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