Sentence examples for presume what from inspiring English sources

The phrase "presume what" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express an assumption about something, but it lacks context to be usable. Example: "I can't presume what you are thinking without more information."

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They can presume what they like.

I don't presume what they're going to decide.

You can never presume what the response is going to be".

Eventually it's almost funny: two of the girls talk to three elderly Polish gentlemen on a bench and presume what they say is antisemitic.

I'm not going to presume what personal lessons this couple might have derived from Terrence O'Brien's interpretation of Shakespeare's most daunting tragedy, or whether they left thinking it was just as well they had only one instead of three daughters.

"I find it hilarious," he said, and please bear in mind that Evans does find this whole debacle very amusing indeed, "that people who have never made a show in their lives then presume what is right and what is wrong with the making of a television programme".

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"I presumed what was going on," she told the court.

(A now-estranged uncle is a published poet, and hearing him read is, it is presumed, what planted this unrealistic seed).

The sentence would be fine — and impart just as much known information without presuming what the future holds — if it dropped the final word, "yet".

This conception of the self presumes what Plumwood calls an "identity thesis:" the human self is an ecological self.

It presumes what we are and can be, then penalizes those who attempt otherwise.

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