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Discover Ludwig"I should suppose" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to express the speaker's opinion or belief about something. Example: "I should suppose that the new company policy will lead to increased productivity."
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By David McCord The New Yorker, April 20 , 1929P. 28 I should suppose View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Naomi Fry By Jia Tolentino.
Among her contemporary admirers was Frances Burney, who remarked in a letter to her sister Esther about the education of the latter's 10-year-old daughter, "Mrs. Trimmer I should suppose admirable for a girl" (as an introduction to the Scriptures).
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I suppose I should say "pies" because I ate three different slices before I left town.
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I suppose I should say something more about what I was like at that time.
The public, I suppose I should say.
I know loads of women who bake … I should, I suppose, I own a bakery.
I suppose I should be honest and say fear.
I don't look too much in the future other than [I], should – I suppose 'should' is not the word, 'when' is probably the word if we're facing things, [PWD] deteriorates … I don't know, I mean I'm not even projecting myself up that far to know… (Carer H) Because there's so many different ones you get a bit flustered when they come, and probably don't get as much out of it as we should.
"Suppose I should make some.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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