Sentence examples for been assuming from inspiring English sources

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been assuming

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To authenticate by means of belief; to surmise; to suppose to be true, especially without proof.

  • We assume that, as her parents were dentists, she knows quite a bit about dentistry.

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"They've been assuming this was a done deal".

He checked and realized he had been assuming, like so many others in the area.

Since the third quarter update, we had been assuming flat premiums in the UK in 2012.

Mr. Graham has slowly been assuming his father's mantle as preacher to the politicians.

Clinton has been assuming that the half-good side behind Zhu is winning.

"Turkey has been assuming a zero-problem policy with its neighbors.

"One mistake has been assuming it would be easier," he says.

It has been assuming a similar role in many of the developing countries of the world.

The cartel's production increase "wasn't that much different from what we had kind of been assuming," Mr. Costello said.

I'd been assuming some sort of Ofsted-style taxonomy of hell, but one likes to have the exact wording.

Few outsiders may realize it, but in the automobile industry outside design studios have been assuming a much greater role in new-model development.

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