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The phrase "assuming you know" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that you are taking for granted that the reader has certain knowledge or information.
Example: "Assuming you know the basics of programming, we can move on to more advanced topics."
Alternatives: "presuming you are aware" or "if you are familiar with".
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Assuming you know who your elected officials are, the Google search trick will find their accounts.
And you must approach producers in an open, collaborative way, rather than assuming you know what they need".
But I should have learned by now that assuming you know any play (like any person) inside-out is just arrogant.
This is especially true for secretaries of state, and energy policy should never be based upon assuming you know what the future will bring.
Since that seminar in 1959, life has become less holistic, until by now, assuming you know the rules, it's a modular assembly.
I'm assuming you know what to say about the sugar, caffeine and excess grease and carbohydrates that served at your child's party.
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You must never assume you know what they want.
Don't assume you know what your children will appreciate in Italy.
It is almost always a mistake to assume you know where energy bills are going.
I just assumed, you know, there's no way anybody's gonna hear about that.
When you don't consult with anybody, it sends the message that you assume you know everything.
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