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"their presumptions" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the beliefs or assumptions held by a group of people. Example: The new policies were met with resistance from the employees, who felt that their presumptions about their job security and benefits were being disregarded.
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These unilinear hierarchies and their presumptions were challenged by the Boasians on a number of fronts.
Few things are more epic, in their presumptions, than Joyce's "Ulysses".
But McEnroe hated having to deal with journalists and their presumptions of dilettantism.
Elsewhere, a crusty old southern gentleman growls to himself, "The wretched war had destroyed not only their country but all their presumptions of human self-regard.
Whatever their presumptions about the changes ahead, several senior IAEA officials have secured their positions in the Agency for a period into the post-ElBaradei era.
That is the question: How are white liberals such as the Armitages different from racist oppressors who assert their power over blacks in terms of their presumptions of black people's inferiority?
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Crace is amused by their presumption.
Their presumption was that all Americans could be like them.
Both suffered from their presumption, and both, in second terms, learned to recede and assume more discreet modes of influence.
He explained that he thought it was important to maintain their "presumption of innocence" since they had only been accused by an anonymous source.
Their presumption was that all the innovations happened in Europe and far-flung places like Australia were simplistic and had little innovation.
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