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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuming for" can be used in written English, though it may sound more natural and clear to use "assuming that" instead.
"Assuming for" may be used to introduce a hypothetical or supposition that is being made in the sentence. Example: "Assuming for a moment that the project is successful, we can expect to see a significant increase in profits." In this sentence, "assuming for" is used to introduce the hypothetical situation where the project is successful and the potential outcome of increased profits.
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For me, and assuming for her, it was just another audition.
He did not say what Citi was assuming for later years.
Both methods are rephrased assuming for the material in use a Tsai Wu type yield surface.
"Nobody had any idea of the liability we were assuming for the government," Mr. Blunt recalled in an interview.
Assuming, for the moment, that competitions are a good thing, this one has been thought through with unusual care.
In my model I am assuming, for example, that the Physical Education teacher has experience in dance.
Mr. Huff and other creditors could dispute the values that Time Warner and Comcast are assuming for their cable customers.
The leaky-replacement hypothesis — assuming for the moment that it is correct — provides further evidence of the closeness of Neanderthals to modern humans.
THE NEW YORKER: Assuming — for the sake of argument — that there's no higher power keeping track of our transgressions, who worries about lying today?
But Brian Cashman said yesterday that he is assuming, for the sake of planning, that Hernández will return sometime in August.
But Soriano was late getting to the bag, assuming for a moment that Jeter would throw to first, and Jeter hesitated before making an underhand throw.
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