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supposing that the
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "supposing that the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a hypothetical situation or condition that is being considered. Example: "Supposing that the weather is nice tomorrow, we can go for a picnic."
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Science
News & Media
Academia
Alternative expressions(2)
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
But the dissent is mistaken in supposing that the Clearfield doctrine covers this case.
Academia
I'm supposing that the 6 percent weren't also given the holiday's synonym, the Fourth of July.
News & Media
Browniacs also guessed right in supposing that "The Lost Symbol" at one point was called "The Solomon Key".
News & Media
It has been designed supposing that the frequency range of the relevant cell phenomena is 1 Hz to 5 kHz.
Science
You are correct in supposing that the diagonal jacobian element is -1/tauv and that is what the parser decides.
Academia
And supposing that the United States can somehow coexist with China in a peaceful Korea, how does Russia fit into the mix?
News & Media
Even supposing that the protein can induce mutations in the virus, these are likely to occur randomly and so have uncontrollable and mostly negative effects — for the virus.
News & Media
We can't run the risk of supposing that the markets will take care of that and everybody who needs an education will get it," says Randel.
News & Media
Even supposing that the settlements are found to be contrary to international law, it does not follow that the occupation as a whole is illegal.
News & Media
A good many Pakistanis again see a conspiring hand, supposing that the C.I.A. did away with an ally after his usefulness had run its course.
News & Media
But the casual observer of Braxton and Maltby at Mrs. Foster-Dugdale's or elsewhere was wrong in supposing that the two were totally unlike.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "supposing that the" to introduce a hypothetical scenario or condition when exploring potential outcomes or making assumptions in your writing.
Common error
Avoid using "supposing that the" in place of a simple "if" statement when the condition is straightforward and doesn't require a complex hypothetical setup. Use "if" for simple conditional statements.
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Linguistic Context
Conjunction Phrase: "Supposing that the" functions as a conjunction phrase, introducing a hypothetical condition or assumption. It sets up a scenario for consideration, as confirmed by Ludwig AI.
Frequent in
Science
37%
News & Media
32%
Academia
12%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
2%
Formal & Business
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "supposing that the" is a grammatically correct and frequently used conjunction phrase that introduces hypothetical scenarios or conditions. Ludwig AI indicates its versatility, with common usage in scientific, news, and academic contexts. While it's a valuable tool for exploring possibilities, it should be used judiciously, avoiding overuse in place of simpler "if" statements. Related phrases like "assuming that the" and "provided that the" offer similar conditional meanings. This phrase demonstrates its function of setting up a condition for something to be demonstrated, explained or concluded.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
assuming that the
Replaces "supposing" with "assuming", indicating a slightly stronger level of belief or expectation.
presuming that the
Similar to "assuming", but with a slightly weaker connotation.
provided that the
Indicates a condition that must be met for something else to happen.
if we assume that the
Explicitly frames the statement as an assumption.
in the event that the
More formal, emphasizing a possible but uncertain condition.
on the condition that the
Highlights a specific requirement or stipulation.
on the understanding that the
Emphasizes a mutual agreement or expectation.
given that the
Indicates that something is already known or accepted as true.
considering that the
Suggests taking something into account when making a judgment.
granting that the
Acknowledges a point for the sake of argument.
FAQs
How can I use "supposing that the" in a sentence?
Use "supposing that the" to introduce a hypothetical situation or condition. For example, "Supposing that the climate models are right, study after study shows that the current offers of emissions cuts are way, way off track."
What can I say instead of "supposing that the"?
You can use alternatives like "assuming that the", "provided that the", or "if we assume that the" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "supposing that the" or "if"?
"Supposing that the" is used to introduce a hypothetical scenario, while "if" is used for more straightforward conditional statements. Both are correct, but their usage depends on the complexity and context of the condition.
What's the difference between "supposing that the" and "given that the"?
"Supposing that the" introduces a hypothetical situation, while "given that the" indicates that something is already known or accepted as true. Therefore, the choice depends on whether you are introducing a hypothesis or stating a known fact.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested