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The phrase "assumed possibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or condition that is taken for granted or accepted as likely to occur without definitive proof.
Example: "In the context of the experiment, we must consider the assumed possibility that external factors could influence the results."
Alternatives: "presumed likelihood" or "accepted potential".
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The second assumed possibility of exclusion of the TEAH+ cation from the salts studied is co-evaporation of the corresponding amine with solvents during concentration.
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The accuracy of mass detection was MH+ of 0.01 assuming possibility of modification of cysteine by acrylamide and oxidation of methionine.
Although few studies assumed the possibility of genome expansion in the microsporidia [ 23, 37], the direct evidence is lacking.
If conserved roles are assumed, one possibility is that GiMAPs function at the level of phagolysosomal processing, which is a universal requirement for animal immune responses.
That is, we assumed the possibility that the differences between CMC and non-CMC areas may differ depending on the district being analyzed.
Risk management theory assumes the possibility of eliminating risk from portions of a balance sheet.
Language shifts and mutates historically as well as geographically and to assume the possibility of a perfect translation is to ignore these shifts and changes.
Yet in Mr. Biggs's new book, "Wealth, War and Wisdom," he says people should "assume the possibility of a breakdown of the civilized infrastructure".
If that is so, and if we continue to accept that proposition as so, then it necessarily follows that anything that might substitute for Miranda, assuming that possibility, have got to be an equivalent.
(Det supt retd) Graham Satchwell Senior investigating officer into the Southall train crash; former director of studies, National Police Staff College To get the authority of the high court to open a new inquest into the deaths of the 96 Hillsborough victims will take time, and any prosecutions for manslaughter, assuming the possibility of bringing charges, will be well into the future.
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