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Discover LudwigThe phrase "highly assumed" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It could be used to indicate that something is strongly believed or taken for granted, but it is better to use more standard expressions. Example: "It is highly assumed that the project will be completed by the end of the month."
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It is highly assumed men do not suffer from a lack of equality, nor do they feel they can't have or go after whatever it is they really want.
Due to the highly assumed responsibility of caring, it is likely that carers oversee reporting small payments or related errands, and these may underestimate the current results.
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When not incarcerated, Mr. Alcala, whom the authorities have described as highly intelligent, assumed the life of a freewheeling bachelor.
Most marketers, seeing that the customers are both highly satisfied, assume they'll behave similarly that they're equally likely to fly Virgin America again, recommend it to friends, and so on.
As the Fed lowers short-term rates, banks borrow cheaply and lend out for a lot more, making any new lending highly profitable (assuming the banks make good loans).
Goofing off can be highly therapeutic (assuming there are relatively few sharp or fast-moving objects involved).
In this study in the unselected population of COPD patients we found that the two HRQoL scales are highly correlated (assuming from the summary scores).
In west and east Africa, vectors are primarily endophagic and endophilic (but see An. arabiensis, Table 1), implying that nets should be highly effective, assuming high levels of local coverage.
Risk, defined as a "hazard index," was mapped for three population subgroups: average person, highly exposed person, and the highly exposed infant (assumed to be a 2-year-old child).
And in a scenario that assumed highly stringent mitigation efforts, the number of deaths fell by more than 70percentt.
At Theodoric's death, in 526, Athalaric was 10 years old, and the highly educated Amalasuntha assumed the regency.
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