Sentence examples for been assuming that from inspiring English sources

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been assuming that

verb

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

For the last two years investors have been assuming that oil prices would soften and have basically refused to bid up the integrated oil stocks.

Though lawmakers welcomed the Fed's willingness to lower interest rates, investors had already been assuming that events would force the Fed's hand.

When it was finalising the HBOS takeover Lloyds had been assuming that GDP would contract by 1.2% in the fourth quarter of 2008.

I have been assuming that it is a combination of factors, and not just a lack of access to health care.

LIKE most people, I'd been assuming that the Republican field for 2012 was now set, and that the race was henceforth a matter of subtraction, not addition.

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"I'm assuming that means a no".

I'm assuming that's not just me being crass.

"I'm assuming that was the same for him.

Well, I'm assuming that's a troll.

I'm assuming that will discontinue with the acquisition.

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