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"assumption by" is a valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a situation in which one party accepts or assumes responsibility for something. For example: "The assumption by the defendant of all liabilities stemming from the accident was accepted by the court."
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ASSUMPTION, by Percival Everett (Graywolf, paper, $15).
Our assumption by the end of the season was that she's siding with the Dark Army.
Indeed, this last assumption by Professor Boskin was a trifle contradictory.
"That premature assumption by defense lawyers can be one of the greatest obstacles to justice".
"The assumption by some P.R. people that they will benefit by bypassing the gatekeeper misses an important point," he said.
There was Mr. Kerry's momentum and the assumption by many Democrats that the race was all but over.
There's an assumption by some people that because they use one, everyone else in the world is desperate to.
But the assumption by the marines guarding the bridge was that they had fallen off a moving vehicle.
It was laid on Sunday, Aug. 15, 1858, the Feast of the Assumption, by John Hughes, New York's first archbishop.
India are understood to be especially annoyed by an apparent assumption by the WICB that they would make up the shortfall.
The decision reflected the assumption by General Franks, the top American commander for the Iraq invasion, that the major fighting was over.
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