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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assuming that we" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a condition or premise that is taken for granted in a discussion or argument.
Example: "Assuming that we have enough resources, we can proceed with the project as planned."
Alternatives: "if we assume that" or "given that we".
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In assuming that we were clearly wrong.
He's not assuming that we know it all, and that's a good thing.
Sah began her research by assuming that we are different people at different hours.
"I'm assuming that we do not become a perpetually beleaguered nation".
"We're still assuming that we will deliver healthcare as we've always delivered it, but we won't.
But, assuming that we could be convinced, how should we think about it?
Some think they are doing us a favour, assuming that we are lazy and want to get back to bed.
To listen to him you could be forgiven for assuming that we had been on the same side all along".
And assuming that we aren't, which is by far the more likely scenario, we're talking about a quite temporary slowdown.
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Instead of assuming that we have already won a public stamp of approval, we must use the moment to truly earn this support.
Assuming that we can ship over everything that's needed for six people to make a go of it, what can Mars send us in return?
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