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Discover Ludwig"long-held assumptions" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to beliefs or ideas that have been held for a significant period of time. Example: "The study challenged many long-held assumptions about the effects of caffeine on the body."
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It confirms some long-held assumptions and includes some eye openers as well.
It should demand students confront their prejudices and long-held assumptions.
He acknowledged, however, that the crash had thrown many long-held assumptions into question.
The new round of pay wall adoption could test some long-held assumptions about online fees.
Technology may have undermined long-held assumptions about the nature and permanence of jobs.
There are benefits to having a historical perspective and reconsidering long-held assumptions.
Yet they have also formed racial and ethnic enclaves that upend long-held assumptions about segregation's causes and costs.
Long-held assumptions concerning Puccini's devotion to exotic authenticity have obscured this and other connections between his two Orientalist operas.
Dr. Schank suggested that once disadvantaged students began outperforming those from better schools, many long-held assumptions about teaching will go the way of the slide rule.
We also see her sexual awakening and begin to understand the impact her new role will have on long-held assumptions about trust and intimacy.
It is not hard to see why when, within weeks, data from large and rigorous studies have thrown into question two long-held assumptions about preventive medicine.
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