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The phrase "assumed saying" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in contexts where one is referring to a statement that is taken for granted or believed to be true without verification.
Example: "The assumed saying that 'money can't buy happiness' often leads to discussions about the true sources of contentment."
Alternatives: "presumed statement" or "accepted notion".
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In classical logic, the semantical principle of bivalence is assumed, saying that a formula has exactly one of two semantical values, namely either the value T[rue] or the value F[alse] (1 or 0), but not both.
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It was assumed, said Amalia, 14, that she would attend her neighborhood high school.
"Unfortunately, it turns out that sulfuryl fluoride is a greenhouse gas with a longer lifetime than previously assumed," says Mühle.
"I don't think the scale of the problem is nearly as large as has been assumed," said Nick Frey, the commission president.
It is now assumed, says Kyle Danish of Van Ness Feldman, a law firm, that any important rule issued by the EPA will prompt multiple legal challenges.
But they may have given access to more data than assumed, says the article.
"The priority for most researchers is an independent career in research, not just a long-term one, as commonly assumed," says Bothwell.
Miller and Muller's work sends the urgent message that diseases can destroy reefs at rates far greater than once assumed, says Matt Patterson, the South Florida/Caribbean network coordinator with the National Park Service in Palmetto Bay, Florida.
"We have reason to assume," said Agueci, "that the mafia prohibits Nigerians from owning firearms.
Gregor, you see, has a son, though most people assume said offspring has been dead for five years.
"Never assume" said the recently-departed doyen of cricket commentators Richie Benaud.
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