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to supposed
verb
To take for granted; to conclude, with less than absolute supporting data; to believe.
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For relief pitchers, the music to supposed to intimidate the hitters.
Others have accused Mr. Rondeau of kowtowing to supposed religious extremists, and Muslims in particular.
The protesters justified their action with reference to supposed holy words.
Of course, US Soccer justifies its inaction due to supposed legal red flags.
It enables comparisons, and the illustration of connections to supposed forebears in art.
The state of Bavaria is considering buying yet another collection of data that could lead to supposed tax cheats.
Georgian officials fear that without international observers in place, it will be easy for the Russians to launch an attack in response to supposed Georgian provocations.
Gordon Brown was scathingly lampooned in 2010 as a ditherer, with papers giving huge coverage to supposed plotters within the party.
I'm a helpless fool when it comes to supposed unknown geniuses, and there is no genius more unknown than the one who never was.
(I love it when interviewees, mostly politicians, start sentences with "Look" – it heralds a doomed rhetorical attempt to lead the interviewer back to supposed common sense).
What is comic is to see them call on him to be true to supposed beliefs he gave up long ago.
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