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The phrase "assumes for" is not standard in written English and may lead to confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are discussing what is taken for granted or presumed in relation to something else, but it is better to clarify the intended meaning.
Example: "The theory assumes for the sake of argument that all variables are constant."
Alternatives: "presumes for" or "takes for granted".
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"It assumes, for one, that today's pretax dividend is going to continue forever.
However, the special form it assumes for a rigid surface in motion is also noted.
The plan assumes, for example, that payments made by Medicare to doctors will be cut by nearly 25% in 2011.
Our back-of-envelope calculation assumes, for example, that young singles spend more on eating out, communication and transport.
This is entirely compatible with the meanings it assumes for anyone who looks at it with a sense of the German 20th century.
The Big Book has sold tens of millions of copies, in dozens of languages, and has altered an untold number of lives, mostly, one assumes, for the better.
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"She assumed, for instance, that everybody had a pony".
His duties will be assumed for now by John Napier, chairman.
Assume, for example, that you reversed the current buzz codes.
Assume, for the sake of argument, that this is correct.
Too much pressure, he assumed, for such a menial role.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com