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Discover LudwigThe phrase "If we assumed" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to introduce a hypothetical situation that you are considering. For example, "If we assumed that everyone in the world had the same amount of money, what would the world look like?"
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Even if we assumed all the evidence favored circumcision, most children wouldn't benefit from it.
"Would a baby take care of itself if we assumed that it could?" "Oh, my goodness!" Cora says.
But it would be even odder and potentially self-destructive if we assumed that our own team was inferior to other teams.
BARRETT -- I'd be aghast if we assumed that recent college graduates took the attitude that they had during college and carried that through their full professional life, moral life, social life, any other life that they have.
But we would be making a huge mistake if we assumed that an unprecedented outpouring of public concern about global poverty, and an unprecedented political effort to do something about it, has nothing to teach us now.
Here, even if we assumed the diameter to be 1 m, the estimated initial velocity would be 108 m/s.
If we assumed that the Internet was a country, it would rank fifth in the world for the amount of energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions.
If we assumed the exhaustive nature of the homonomic/heteronomic distinction, then the interaction principle would guarantee the heteronomicity of generalizations that include psychological predicates, and thus mental anomalism.
In this context, if we assumed that players are selfish, the unique subgame perfect Nash equilibrium would result in the inefficient outcome where all players contribute zero at every period.
If we assumed that age with respect to precast concrete buildings and/or height values would be of great importance in building vulnerability (but very far from the original weight values), this would cause possible rank reversals of vulnerability hotspots.
If we assumed a ratio scale, then professionally generated questions were rated as deeper and more pedagogically beneficial than questions generated from the knowledge base but there were no differences in fluency and ambiguity.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com