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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed since" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a belief or conclusion that has been held from a certain point in time or under specific conditions. Example: "The results of the experiment were assumed since the initial hypothesis was supported by the data collected."
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The next step would be an offer, he assumed, since the firm had checked his references.
"I assumed since they were adopting our ideas, we'd be safe," Ms. Garcia said.
I assumed, since it was prepared at their request, that they had paid to have it prepared.
Christmas presents from me, she assumed, since I had ordered them online and told her to expect them.
Potential alterations of intrinsic functional connectivity in idiopathic restless legs syndrome (RLS) are to be assumed since RLS is considered a network disorder.
Some literary source of a romantic, Arcadian nature is generally assumed, since no Renaissance artist would include two mysterious figures devoid of meaning.
Eurostat concluded that the UK economy had been doing much better than previously assumed since 1995, relative to other European countries, and, as such, its contributions needed to be increased.
Mr. Tauriello said he was worried about the debt the state has assumed since Mrs. Whitman came to office seven years ago, a theme the opposition Democrats sounded as well today.
Eurostat concluded that the UK economy has been doing much better than previously assumed since 1995, relative to other European countries, and that British contributions needed to be upped.
The girl's question, both Bushes said, was "why don't we just tell them our names?" Mrs. Bush's speech was the latest display of the more public role she has assumed since the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon.
A preventive and/or adaptive role for the signal is assumed, since it concerned genes implicated in reactive oxygen species scavenging (ascorbate peroxidase), protein protection (heat shock protein 70) and proteolysis (cysteine and aspartic proteases).
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