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The phrase "assuming someone else" is not complete and lacks clarity in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation where one is taking for granted the actions or thoughts of another person, but it needs additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "In this scenario, assuming someone else will take care of the problem could lead to misunderstandings."
Alternatives: "presuming another person" or "taking for granted someone else".
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If you're Mr. Sheen, 42, you do a fresh take on the Lenten tradition of the Passion Play in Wales, where he grew up, a challenge that requires spiritual empathy, not just a bravura talent for assuming someone else's guise.
Just fast, cheap execution, assuming someone else accepts your price.
First, he was assuming someone else would want to replicate exactly what he built.
I analyzed the situation and presented two options to my manager and team, assuming someone else would make the decision about what to do.
The OneWord option doesn't have to be literally a single word — although it can be, such as 'bicycle' (above, right) for instance — but can be whatever propriety string the buyer fancies (assuming someone else hasn't bought it already).
Regramming would legitimize suddenly assuming someone else's eyes.
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Everyone assumes someone else is accountable; no one acts.
You assume someone else is dealing with it.
Everyone assumed someone else had picked up a box.
But if both parents and others are around, all may assume someone else is on guard.
They think it's a matter of disrespect, that we assume someone else will pick up the pieces.
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