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The word 'presumes' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to suppose or assume something to be true without having proof or definite knowledge of it. Example: The judge presumes the defendant's innocence until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
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presumes
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Third person singular of presume
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My friendships and my career, unlike Jake's, haven't all been sacrificed and destroyed, even though the play presumes they must have been.
It added that council policy "presumes in favour of conversion of buildings within settlements to residential use", and Magson understands why.
It presumes that we're both consumed by disability and nobly fight it – yet still pities us.
This, one presumes, is how applicants get blackballed from clubs.
But I did know that a non-disabled world presumes you can't have a sex life, and Kill Me Now propounds this.
The plucking model presumes that after a recession, the economy returns to an underlying trend rate of growth that is determined by the supply of workers, capital and technology.
That, more than anything else, has maintained interest in it.String theory presumes the existence of extra spatial dimensions.
Support for Labour, one might conclude, therefore presumes an above-average faith in the potential of politics.
He argues that the assumption that public sharing of spectrum would lead to chaos presumes that spectrum is scarce; but this reflects a flawed understanding of the physics of electromagnetism.
That calculation in turn presumes that the world economy will continue to grow smartly, shrugging off the cost of crude.The grandees of OPEC presumably share the IEA's confidence.
It mistakenly presumes that any kind of change will do.Mr Cameron's team can point to some superficial likenesses between their man and Mr Obama.
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