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The phrase "assumed to join" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing expectations or beliefs about someone or something becoming part of a group or organization.
Example: "The new employee is assumed to join the project team next week."
Alternatives: "expected to join" or "believed to join".
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The trailing vortices shed from the leading edge sections are assumed to join together to form a strong tip and root vortex.
For instance, the linguistic distance between Drung and HanShandong was set to 7,000 yrs, and likewise the distance between Drung and Tajik set to 50,000 yrs since their languages were assumed to join these many years before present time.
In IS and PS models, each patch finding event is assumed to be independent and individuals are assumed to join a patch finder [ 5, 6, 8- 14] 14].
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With Richie assumed to have joined the Witness Protection Program, Ralph unofficially usurps control over the Aprile crew, proving to be an exceptionally dexterous earner for the crew.
In my own church the pastor permitted a flamboyant young man assumed to be gay to join the praise dance team.
The low-intensity advertisement calls (males lack an external vocal sac) are assumed to stimulate females to join the aggregations when they are ready to spawn (Glandt 2006).
A New Jersey native and devoted Philadelphia sports fan, Trout was assumed to be interested in joining the Phillies after the 2020 season.
Infectious individuals are assumed to be administered treatment and join the recovery class (R) at rates α P and α M for those infected with paucibacillary or multibacillary, respectively.
The remaining PEVs which do not join into V2G are assumed to wait until off-peak hours for charging.
Talking to them could mean it is assumed you want to join the gang, and then you could have no choice.
And so Chipperfield figured out that when he bounded into the cage to help Sheba -- Sheba unfortunately assumed Chipperfield wanted to join in on the fight, too.
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