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Discover Ludwig"presumably including" is a correct phrase to use in written English.
It generally means that something is assumed to be a part of something else. For example: "The decision affects everyone in the company, presumably including the CEO."
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Some companies, presumably including many digital firms, are hugely productive.
The filing said other matters, presumably including custody arrangements and money, would be resolved by agreement.
The musicians, presumably including many seldom afforded so prominent a spotlight, were uniformly superb.
He talks, albeit vaguely, of his desire to make peace with his neighbours, presumably including Palestinians.
The Jaguar faithful (presumably including Mrs. Schwartz) are still happily on board.
But, he added, "all options are on the table," presumably including force.
Among Trump voters, 4 in 10 said the same thing, presumably including any involvement by Trump in Russia's interference effort.
Taliban irredentism and proselytizing by a regrouping Al Qaeda leadership, presumably including Osama bin Laden himself, were among the causes.
Lawyers, presumably including Mr. Blagojevich, can sign up for the Watergate course via Mr. Robenalt's law firm at thompsonhine.com.com
The Brothers' election manifesto says that Egypt's international agreements must be upheld, presumably including those with Israel.
leaders — presumably, including yourself — have been misleading the public about the degree of progress that's been made there.
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