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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the supposed" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to something that is assumed or believed, but it lacks clarity and context. Example: "At the supposed meeting time, no one showed up."
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Some commenters are appalled at the supposed selfish attitudes of the parents.
The black community roiled in anger at the supposed CIA perfidy.
We ought therefore to look more closely at the supposed monolith to which we apply the word Islam.
Rather, we wish to look at the supposed division of tasks into "theoretical" tasks versus "practical" tasks, such as for example performing a mathematical proof versus ice skating.
The second looks more closely at the new concerns about trade, and in particular at the supposed "race to the bottom" in labour and environmental standards.
John Wheelwright is a man who, in revulsion at the supposed moral bankruptcy of America, goes to Toronto -where Mr. Irving lives part of the year.
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The political elite is better at levelling the supposed privileges of others than itself.
He looked at us, the supposed 'experts' seated around the table.
He spoke at length about the supposed underreporting of black-on-white crime.
At this juncture the supposed pattern of Arsenal dominating was disrupted.
But the complaint filed on Tuesday puts Mr. Cohen at the center of the supposed improper conduct.
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