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The phrase "assuming everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that you are taking all factors or conditions into account in a given situation.
Example: "Assuming everything goes according to plan, we should finish the project by next week."
Alternatives: "if all goes well" or "given all circumstances".
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If Congress cuts Medicare spending, it reduces the deficit, assuming everything else stays the same.
"Tomorrow he'll throw his bullpen, and I'm assuming everything will be O.K.
Even assuming everything goes well, Cobalt's crude will start to flow only in 2012.
But assuming everything is reasonably clean, £12m doesn't seem an unreasonable sum".
Assuming everything checks out, separation will then take place about 2.5 hours later.
That is assuming everything goes about average and two people are working the job.
Assuming everything else remained equal, the Saudis would still take in $57 billion a year.
Assuming everything goes as planned, each day of the work week is devoted to different tasks and goals.
"The doctors say it's not a problem, and I'm told he'll be ready for spring training, assuming everything goes well".
Teams like to say they go for best available player, and that's true in a lot of cases, assuming everything else is equal.
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"We assume everything is infected," he added.
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