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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumes new" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of adopting or taking on something new, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The project assumes new responsibilities that require careful planning."
Alternatives: "takes on new" or "adopts new".
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It grows and assumes new shapes with time.
The general assumes new duties as Pentagon liaison of ficer to Congress in January.
This assumes new investment pays off, and a deal with the semi-autonomous Kurdish region.
The challenge is that power constantly mutates and assumes new forms.
He constantly assumes new shapes in order to manipulate the elite, and could fit any number of villainous categories.
This painting is a frozen pastoral of stolen time, in which reality melts and assumes new, idealised forms.
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That's assuming new L.S.U.
You're not assuming new policy and [crosstalk 00:22:44].
Her solution might be to assume new noms de plume.
Those pronounced dead have often simply assumed new, unrecognizable forms.
Erdoğan will assume new powers approved in a referendum last year.
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