Sentence examples for assumes in from inspiring English sources

The phrase "assumes in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a concept of taking something for granted within a specific context, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "The theory assumes in its framework that all variables are constant."
Alternatives: "assumes that" or "takes into account".

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Things are better, one assumes, in the rarefied marketplace of scientific ideas.

It assumes in its reader a temporary freedom from the treadmill of economic compulsion.

Penry-Jones, meanwhile, "gets his clothes off" - though not, one assumes, in the ladies' pond.

Thomas explains Frost's theory as "absolute fidelity to the postures which the voice assumes in the most expressive intimate speech".

Everyone assumes, in writing about Alice and Charles, that the emphasis should be on his neuroses, projections, and so forth.

That paranormal-sounding assignment actually mimics the role that a parent of such a child assumes in real life.

His remastered Godzilla finds the behemoth battling man-made goliaths while Aaron Taylor-Johnstrivesives (one assumes in vain) to maintain order.

Owner and trainer might be more apt descriptions of the roles Frédéric assumes in the life of his new employee, Nicolas Rivière (Jean-Pierre Lorit).

A food, one assumes, in which no ill effects have occurred to any of the many Scots who have partaken of this traditional culinary curiosity.

The image of a perfectly formed loaf of bread assumes, in this context, a voluptuousness you would never have thought possible.

The concept is flawed, he said, "because it assumes in advance that this is a page that you want to revisit, and you don't always know that".

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