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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuming right" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of presumption or acceptance of correctness, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Assuming right, we can proceed with the project as planned."
Alternatives: "assuming correctness" or "if correct".
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"We're assuming right now that everything is connected until proven otherwise," Mr. Ward said.
"I'm assuming right now there are various columnists on the rightwing press who are sharpening their pencils to write pieces about why Claire Rayner is responsible for the collapse of western civilisation.
The presence or absence of parametrial extension was documented in tumours over 1 cm (n=14 patients with 28 regions assuming right and left parametrial extension are effectively independent).
As a first step, exponential and Weibull survival models assuming right censored extinction events were fitted to examine the relationship between extinction times (T D, T G and T DG) and ecological input parameters, considering all 1476 scenarios.
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"That's what we assume right now," he said, noting that Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and Volkswagen had recently chosen carbon dioxide.
Some litigants may feel deprived of an assumed right to have their day in court, where they hope to air grievances before a sympathetic judge.
"They assumed right from the start that the eight Turks and one Greek man were killed by members of their own immigrant communities.
He inveighed against "the passion for discussing and pouring contempt upon any possible subject, the assumed right to hold whatever opinions one pleases upon any subject and to set them forth in print to the world".
"So I think, 'What's the point?' When you meet them, and you tell them what you do, they assume right away that you make a lot of money".
That assumed right we had for information to be forgotten.
The only thing that is safe to assume right now is that Microsoft's corp.
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