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The phrase "assumed place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a position or role that someone has taken on, often without formal acknowledgment or recognition.
Example: "After the sudden departure of the manager, Sarah quickly adapted to her assumed place within the team, taking on additional responsibilities."
Alternatives: "designated position" or "appointed role".
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The viewer on the other hand is kept in their (assumed) place, behind the window, on the street, away from the artists and slightly obscured from the work behind the glass.
No corresponding change over time could be observed in age at infection (78 79 years), type of laboratory sample (≥94% from blood, except in 2006: 84%), requirement for hospitalisation (>90% hospitalised) or assumed place of infection (>95% in Norway).
You are under no obligation to provide a report card on your own child or their assumed place in the educational rat race for their benefit.
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That tacitly assumes place-based and socioeconomic variables are equally important.
Intercalation of this DWCNT assumes placing the intercalate inside the (5,5) CNT, into intertubular space, and its differently oriented sorption on the outer surface of a (10,10) CNT.
All these processes are assumed to take place under equilibrium conditions.
The degradation process was assumed to take place in aerobic conditions.
The chloride diffusion is assumed to take place only in the cement paste phase.
This coastal cliff section is undergoing slow gravitational deformation, assumed to take place along the clay layers.
It is at its closest approach that the anomaly is assumed to take place.
The nonlinearity was assumed to take place in columns, shear keys, pounding, and abutment-soil interaction.
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