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The phrase "assumes never" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a concept of never making assumptions, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "In our discussions, we should ensure that we assumes never the worst about each other."
Alternatives: "never assumes" or "does not assume".
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From a distance of half…"}]} There are plenty of weird ways to get famous these days, and seemingly countless methods for capitalizing on that fame — consider Jiff the Pomeranian, who, one assumes, never dreamed as a puppy in Illinois that his cuteness would eventually earn him tens of thousands of dollars per sponsored Instagram post.
There are plenty of weird ways to get famous these days, and seemingly countless methods for capitalizing on that fame — consider Jiff the Pomeranian, who, one assumes, never dreamed as a puppy in Illinois that his cuteness would eventually earn him tens of thousands of dollars per sponsored Instagram post.
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And we have some dresses in the collection in which the dust ruffle was never removed and so, we assume, never cleaned".
All nodes are first assumed never to be reached by the front, T i, j, k = ∞.
I spent my entire life being the girl everyone assumed never had much to say.
The freshly scarred kids fled the house, and – one can only assume – never slept again.
The thief was not caught and, I assume, never suffered any pangs of guilt for the crime.
PCE concentrations were assumed never to reach steady-state because water was always flowing.
We've never assumed it would never change".
The broader point: American presidents should never assume China would never attack the United States as Imperial Japan once did.
But it would be unwise to assume it never will.
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