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The phrase "supposes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating an assumption or belief about something. Example: "He supposes that the meeting will start on time, but he is not entirely sure."
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supposes
verb
Third person singular of suppose
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He has tried to reconcile them in the "adaptive markets hypothesis", which supposes that humans are neither fully rational nor psychologically unhinged.
Instead, he supposes, Mr Jang was "trimmed" by the hardliners, "like a useless branch that has to be cut away".
At the strategic level it supposes that Pakistan will hesitate before unleashing nukes, and it sits ill with the Indian tradition of strategic restraint.
This is a man who supposes that even after congressional censure he could bounce back grinning.
Some world-shattering event, he supposes, may yet enable him to shine internationally and recover grace at home.
Le Monde supposes it may have something to do with the looming end of the company's post-war monopoly on public phones in Paris.
So engagement supposes that China and America can find a stable mix of Chinese adherence and American accommodation.Does China abide by "global norms"?
A third school of thought supposes that there may have been a problem with the mixture of patients selected for the study.The NHLBI will not publish the results of its investigation for another six to eight weeks, but Dr Nabel has told The Economist that her team has ruled out several of the speculations.
Anyone who supposes that the potential of the human mind is scarcely yet tapped or appreciated, and that its operations may extend to levels far subtler and higher than the senses can grasp, is leaving space for an angelic realm.
"We're not pushing reforms down people's throats," she says.The trouble is that consensus-based incremental reform supposes that Mr Sarkozy will be able to build on the first round.
The alternative view supposes madness of a cannier sort: Pakistan has the means to sustain the incursion and perhaps to enlarge it.
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