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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumptions about it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing beliefs or ideas that are taken for granted regarding a particular subject or topic.
Example: "Many people have assumptions about it that may not be based on factual evidence."
Alternatives: "beliefs regarding it" or "preconceptions about it".
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Experiencing the work makes the longstanding assumptions about it seem faintly ridiculous: "La Clemenza di Tito" turns out to be stranger and deeper than we have been told.
I have not studied whether conventions produce bounces in Congressional races and the model makes no assumptions about it, but it is a reasonable hypothesis.
"When people look at the demographics of our school, they make assumptions about it, and about the community it is in.
"People can make their own assumptions about it.
Pascal seems to vacillate between a professed ignorance of God's nature and some rather doctrinaire assumptions about it.
Nor does it, contrary to common assumptions about it, offer a guarantee of a "happy ending" to history.
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Although the estimation of s in the second step does not make any assumptions about its magnitude, it is conditioned on the estimate of N that was inferred assuming no selection.
It's sometimes boring, it makes assumptions about its audience.
Until now, any debate about the best use of improvisation on TV has suffered from a general assumption about whose title it is, anyway.
Whenever people see a robot they have a lot of assumptions about how it should look, how it should behave – just because the robot looks like a human people expect it to behave like a human.
"Yes and no," says Finn. "It's more about the assumptions about what it is to be in a family of musicians.
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