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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumes something about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an underlying belief or presumption that is taken for granted in a statement or argument.
Example: "The theory assumes something about human behavior that may not hold true in all cultures."
Alternatives: "presumes something regarding" or "takes for granted something about".
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They hold that the above reasoning falsely assumes something about numerical sameness.
They occur when one person assumes something about the other person and labels it as fact in their own mind.
You can't say "I've noticed that you've stopped respecting my ideas" because that assumes something about the other person.
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We still have some of the same problems, with people assuming something about you by the way you dress.
However, this estimation requires assuming something about the frequency content of the scene (How sharp is the object being imaged?), and such assumptions are seldom trustworthy enough for everyday photography.
If a loved one communicated with you via a poem or a song, even before the message was apparent, you had a reason to assume something about the nature of the content and its emotional value.
This means that with a few assumptions about the mix of W and Z bosons in the data (which implies assuming something about the speculative new physics) the hadronic jet data can be combined with the lepton data, to see what that might tell us.
And people wrongly assuming something about who you are, is not a privilege.
Even if your reaction is to crack extra jokes or act more outgoing than usual, if you're doing it because you assume something about the person based on race, you're treating that person differently.
Two days later, he talked about the importance of screening refugees, using an infelicitous analogy: "If there's a rabid dog running around your neighborhood, you're probably not going to assume something good about that dog".
"If there's a rabid dog running around in your neighborhood, you're probably not going to assume something good about that dog," Carson told reporters at one stop.
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