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Discover Ludwig"presumably with" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate an assumption about something, particularly something that is probably true. For example: The game was canceled, presumably with no intention of rescheduling.
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Presumably with guns drawn.
Presumably with affection.
And not, presumably, with any lap dancing.
same data (presumably with a different range of groups).
A hearing, presumably with witnesses, would begin on May 24.
Presumably with all the touring, your schoolwork is suffering.
Then, presumably with a little help from C.G.I., it speaks.
Presumably with the strapline "Lift us up where we belong".
But he had, presumably with the help of an interpreter.
They ran alongside the staff reporters' accounts and presumably with the same amount of editing.
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It would need to be big-name acts, presumably with some international standing … or would it?
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