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Discover Ludwig"made assumption" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express the idea of forming an opinion based on limited information. For example, "She made an assumption that the meeting had been canceled, so she did not attend."
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This finite CSI is a commonly made assumption in literature [8, 20, 21].
Here, spectrophotometric measurements and ray tracing simulations of mirror light pipes are used to verify this commonly made assumption.
The commonly made assumption of (almost) flat subchannels [13] will be adopted here, for the sake of simplicity.
The research findings support the general made assumption that a PSU contributes in getting a better understanding of the intended project purpose, scope and objectives in an early phase of the project process.
An improved and physically accurate interpretation of passivation processes is presented and clarifies and alters the frequently made assumption that Cr2O3 is the dominant oxide on Ni-Cr alloys throughout oxidation.
Surely, made assumption about role of the Ca2+ ions in luminescence of the lanthanum vanadate, LaVO4, co-doped with Eu3+ and Ca2+ ions requires additional study, and we plan to carry out it in the future.
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They made assumptions".
"People made assumptions," Mr. Murphy said.
"Nick is making assumptions, just as I made assumptions," he said.
People made assumptions about her and simply got it wrong.
Several studies made assumptions on the QoL deterioration.
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