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The phrase "assuming that it was" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express a condition or hypothesis based on a certain assumption.
Example: "Assuming that it was true, we would need to reconsider our strategy moving forward."
Alternatives: "if it were" or "given that it was".
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Although a Caledonian state could more or less pay its way to begin with, assuming that it was able to hold on to most of the North Sea oil- and gas-fields, that resource is drying up.
Others commiserated with the owner, assuming that it was an accident.
They are assuming that it was probably bedsheets and it was at night".
You can't blame the customer for assuming that it was the latter.
The problem with Kemalist nostalgia is that it wants to go back to an old Turkey assuming that it was good – when it really wasn't.
From a literary point of view, Jesus' absent-mindedness on this issue (assuming that it was his and not the Gospel writers') is striking.
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We are assuming that it is halved to 11p.
But it may yet make a pass at reality, assuming that it isn't canceled first.
What is art for, after all, assuming that it is not just something for sale?
"But assuming that it is, he's going to need a lot of support right now.
Proceed by contradiction by assuming that it is expansive.
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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.

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