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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuming it would remain" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a condition or expectation that something will continue to be the same or unchanged.
Example: "I made my plans for the weekend, assuming it would remain sunny throughout the day."
Alternatives: "presuming it would stay" or "expecting it to persist".
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Mr. Weiner's ordeal began two Fridays ago, on May 27, at 11 35 p.m., when he sent the now infamous photo of him in his gray boxers to the college student over Twitter, assuming it would remain private.
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According to Heron, this is a positive in the short term, but it would be wrong to assume it would remain this way.
The Star Ferry (www.starferry.com.hk) has been a Hong Kong fixture for so long that many assumed it would remain an immutable feature of local life.
AFLOAT ON VICTORIA HARBOR The Star Ferry (www.starferry.com.hk) has been a Hong Kong fixture for so long that many assumed it would remain an immutable feature of local life.
The maximum cost for the bundle was identified at which it would remain cost-effective assuming it would reduce risk of CR-BSI by RR CR-BSI 0.34.
Table 3 also shows the maximum cost for at which the bundle would remain cost-effective assuming it would be able to effectively eliminate infection (RR CR-BSI = 0.001).
As health professionals, we must immediately shore up the education of clients about such resources, assuming they would remain available (the need for such services will likely skyrocket with the reversal of the Affordable Care Act).
He left the social structure of the 1980s intact, assuming that humanity would remain unchanged even as it expanded into the Solar System.
But Phillips said he had no discussions with other teams about trading Agbayani during this waiver period and said it was safe to assume Agbayani would remain a Met through the rest of the season.
The public went from assuming that oil would remain cheap forever to fearing it would soon run out.
In 1935 he blew the fingers off his left hand while making fireworks to celebrate the Silver Jubilee of George V. His aunt, assuming that he would remain a lifelong invalid, wrote him a cheque for £50.
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