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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed should" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a conditional expectation or belief, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The results of the experiment were assumed should be published by next month."
Alternatives: "expected to" or "believed to".
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PAY and productivity, it is generally assumed, should be related.
They were anti-communist heroes, who Americans assumed should be joyous and grateful but who in reality often grappled with swirling emotions provoked by feelings of abandonment and a disorienting new culture.
After all, I arrogantly assumed, shouldn't they be more keen to talk to me, now that I've graduated from dating?
For example, the value on the vertical axis means that a bit-error-rate curve generated in an idealized setting where perfect channel estimation is assumed should be displaced dB to the right to correctly represent performance when the influence of channel estimation is taken into consideration.
The colony had an extremely large debt that would have to be assumed should it join Confederation.
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And favorable government action, the documents assume, should be paid for.
ADHD provides an unyielding challenge for parents who people assume should be able to control their kid's behavior.
But more important, the advocates point to Mr. Said, a middle-class victim with whom young people identified and who many Egyptians might assume should have been protected.
So instead of the standard top 2.33Ghz processor, one can get up to a 2.66Ghz Merom which I assume should be crazy fast.
What upsets me is, as his blog showed, how many others who claim to be allies, or maybe I too boldly assume should be allies, are not.
The fact that zombies don't exist, you might assume, should be enough to reassure everyone that this isn't entirely serious.
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