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The phrase "assuming you just" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to make a statement or draw a conclusion based on a presumption about someone's actions or situation.
Example: "Assuming you just finished the report, we can move on to the next agenda item."
Alternatives: "if you just" or "given that you just".
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If the bartender hears juice or soda first they are assuming you just want a juice or soda.
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(Assuming you don't just eat it in the car).
Don't assume he'll accept you just because he's shy and can't really do any better.
A wonderfully basic trout in butter assumes you have just caught the fish.
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