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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed receive" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression that may be intended to refer to the act of receiving something that is assumed or expected.
Example: "The package was assumed to receive confirmation upon delivery, but that did not happen."
Alternatives: "expected to receive" or "presumed to receive".
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The fellow who is quickest to his wallet will, it is assumed, receive a date.
In a first series of tests, no interference was assumed (receive ratio of 100%).
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Therefore, we adapted their method by letting a lost packet have an assumed received signal strength of −95 dBm, the lowest receivable signal strength for CC2420.
He is also, it seems safe to assume, receiving excellent medical care.
Across from our post office is a row of mailboxes, lined up and, I assume, receiving mail.
Mr. Marin said Mr. Gevrey had so far refused to divulge the name of the source, whom prosecutors assume received money via a third party from Renault in return for information.
In the base case, patients receiving abobotulinumtoxinA, onabotulinumtoxinA, or incobotulinumtoxinA were assumed to receive injections at 12-weekly intervals.
The energy harvesting source node is assumed to receive packets of data in a stochastic fashion.
The horizontal Plateau borders are assumed to receive liquid from films and drain into vertical Plateau borders, which in turn form the main component for gravity drainage.
The plant is assumed to receive the heat from a solar field of parabolic trough collectors, with a maximum temperature of the heat carrier of 670 K.
In this paper, the wind farm was assumed to receive a fix cost subsidy for generating every MW wind power.
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