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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuming about" can be correct and usable in written English, but it depends on the context and intended meaning.
Here are a few examples where it could be used: 1) "We can make certain assumptions about the company's financial future, assuming about their current growth rate and market trends." 2) "Assuming about his honesty, I decided to trust his words." 3) "I'm not comfortable assuming about someone's intentions without knowing all the facts." In each of these examples, "assuming about" is used to express making guesses or presumptions based on certain information or factors. However, it is worth noting that the phrase may sound more natural and clear if worded differently, such as "making assumptions about" or "assuming regarding."
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Assuming about $12 a package, that would be $10 million a day in unclaimed refunds.
Apollo is paying $25 for each Sourcecorp share and is assuming about $40 million of the company's debt, LBO Wire reported.
Simon is portraying its offer as speeding General Growth's exit from Chapter 11 by paying off $7 billion in unsecured debt in full and in cash and by assuming about $21 billion in secured debt.
However, it is clearly different from the approach we are assuming about grasping cloth products.
"Assuming about 10% of those are counterfeit drugs, we are talking about $75m a year going into the wrong hands... being invested into the wrong industries".
Cell suspensions were left standing for 5 minutes and 200 µl of the supernatant were mixed with 100 µl of a phage dilution to obtain a moi of 100 (assuming about 106 cells/colony).
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The company said in a statement that it would also assume about $110 million in debt.
URS, based in San Francisco, will also assume about $225 million of Flint's debt.
Comcast, based in Philadelphia, also would assume about $13.5 billion in debt.
Puig also assumed about $20 million in debt.
Land O' Lakes will also assume about $125 million to $130 million in debt.
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