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The phrase "assuming that I would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express a condition or hypothesis regarding your actions or decisions.
Example: "Assuming that I would be available for the meeting, I would like to discuss the agenda in advance."
Alternatives: "if I were to" or "given that I might".
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I e-mailed my Russell piece to Bennet on a Friday, assuming that I would have to wait until Monday for an answer.
I said yes with easy pleasure, assuming that I would do in Cairo what I had been doing in New York.
So, I grew up assuming that I would never get married (unless I found my own John Goodman – swoon), because marriage was for thin women, the kind of women who deserved to be collected.
"I grew up assuming that I would never get married," I wrote back in November, in a piece called Why I can't wait to be a fat bride, "because marriage was for thin women, the kind of women who deserved to be collected.
But even if she was not, she could have just destroyed them assuming that I would take care of them after the loss thus assuring me that I would not experience any fraud.
When I was in high school in the 1970s, I often felt suicidal, assuming that I would have to live out the rest of my years alone, cast out from the happy rituals of dating, marriage, and family that give life meaning...
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I assumed (and you should never assume) that I would find this puzzle frustrating.
When I was pregnant with my son, I assumed that I would breast-feed.
I've always assumed that I would be buried there — but I guess not.
I was very lucky in that it was always assumed that I would go to university.
"I just assumed that I would be booed and called names," he said.
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