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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumptions involved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the underlying beliefs or premises that are part of a particular situation, argument, or analysis.
Example: "In our research, we must clearly outline the assumptions involved to ensure transparency in our findings."
Alternatives: "underlying assumptions" or "premises at play".
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The assumptions involved and the approximations are discussed.
The solution procedure for the Fokker Planck equation and the assumptions involved are outlined.
Physical interpretations of the results are provided to support assumptions involved in the model.
The assumptions involved in soil mechanics theories usually differ to a certain extent from reality.
A general model of these systems is reviewed, with particular attention to the assumptions involved in the analysis.
Several assumptions involved in this type of calculation, however, make it at best only an approximate guide to design.
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Current planning assumptions involve a range of anticipated casualty rates.
In starting the W.U.S.A., investors from the cable television industry like Comcast and Time Warner made financial assumptions involving corporate sponsorship, debt, attendance and television exposure that did not meet projections.
Distributional assumptions involving distributions of phase type introduce matrix Laplace transformations into the calculations of the performance measures.
The basic assumptions involve neural localization of function, and adoption of tasks that tap into specialized functions, involving words or phonemes for example.
In a first phase of the results analysis, most of the assumptions involving certain possible psychological factors proved to be groundless in view of the patient's answers.
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