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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuming presumably" is not correct and is redundant in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a condition or hypothesis, but it is better to choose one of the two terms to avoid redundancy.
Example: "Assuming presumably that the weather will be clear, we can proceed with the outdoor event."
Alternatives: "assuming that" or "presumably that".
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To equate the forces that push the low-income single mother in and out of the workforce with the survey-imposed suggestion that children could be "better off" with their mothers at home — assuming, presumably, that food and shelter are still available to those children — requires a somewhat bewildering conjugation of two distinct trends.
(Assuming, presumably, that the user isn't spending hours per day remote peeking into their living room).
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When it was announced that Crook was making a sitcom about detectorists, everyone assumed – presumably because of his savage portrayal of Gareth Keenan, the corporate jobsworth with the pudding-bowl haircut on The Office – that it would be a vicious skewering of this weird subculture.
In this study, an average electrical energy conversion efficiency of about 15% is assumed, presumably an efficiency of PV cells made up of crystalline silicon materials.
They assume, presumably, that the cortex does different things than the subcortical parts.
To do so, it dialled down the emphasis on its commercial appeal and technological prowess – presumably assuming IOC members would already make those associations – and concentrated on its weak points.
She was by the sinks checking her make-up, and when she saw me enter she actually staggered against them, presumably assuming that I had followed her inside to make more "uhhhhhhh" noises at her.
Bear in mind, though, we want companies for which trends in expectations are better than is the case for industry peers, presumably assuming that these will do better when the economy improves.
And 41percentt said the island's residents were simply Puerto Rican, presumably assuming the territory is a sovereign country.
Conrad, a Democrat from North Dakota (pop. 641,481), is presumably assuming that a bill containing a public option would need 60 votes to overcome a filibuster.
He allegedly called them "plebs", swore a lot and started huffing and puffing about how they don't run the country, presumably assuming he does.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com