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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed was in" is not correct as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a context where someone is discussing a belief or presumption about something being present or included.
Example: "She assumed was in the package, but it turned out to be missing."
Alternatives: "believed was included" or "thought was present."
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The most debt the country has ever assumed was in 1946, when the money borrowed to finance World War II reached 106percentt of the economy.
She figured that all the children had been accounted for, including her niece Aniyah, whom she assumed was in her crib.
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During my first session of play, the app offered points for sharing news on (what I assumed was) in-game Twitter.
Indeed it cannot be so; for antecedent and consequent, as assumed, are in contradiction.
All that he assumes is in his language.
Everything now, we must assume, is in our hands; we have no right to assume otherwise.
"We are going crazy here," says Katerina, who I'm assuming is in Cyprus.
Barsoom, we assume, is in the midst of a three-way civil war.
I want to wait until the young I assume are in the nest are mobile before I evict them.
At retirement time, which we assume is in 20 years, you spend the money.
"You can assume were in talks with any search engine thats not on that list," says RealNames founder, Keith Teare.
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