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Discover Ludwig"simply assume" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being accepted or taken for granted without any further explanation or justification. Example: "Let's not waste any more time discussing the logistics. We can simply assume that the plan will be executed flawlessly."
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Perhaps we must simply assume those words were genuine.
The filmmakers simply assume that the convictions were based on flimsy evidence.
More generally, we simply assume that good leaders are precisely those who experience success.
Most Americans simply assume the chief justice always delivers the oath.
You cannot simply assume this risk away, especially after the experience of the past ten years.
Many Brazilians simply assume blacks belong at the bottom of the pile.
Or the law could simply assume some reasonable rate of return.
We cannot simply assume that, when the recession ends, American dynamism will snap back in place.
If we simply assume that the world is just, then there's no need to change it.
We simply assume that, because people are everywhere trying to manipulate us, we're being manipulated.
You simply assume it's going to do them good, because it makes you feel good".
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