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The phrase "understandably assumed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a conclusion or belief is reasonable given the circumstances or context. Example: "Given the lack of communication, it was understandably assumed that the project was on hold."
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So it's not (always) that the fashion industry thinks that only white people are beautiful, as many have understandably assumed.
The nation, and in particular the Tutsi minority, has yet to uncurl from the defensive crouch that was understandably assumed during the genocide.
Declarer understandably assumed that West had the king and queen of clubs, so there was no need for the heart finesse.
They understandably assumed that only people who needed a product would pay attention to marketing for that product.
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Peacock seemed relaxed enough, understandably assuming that it would turn up sooner rather than later.
When he hears a man's voice behind the curtains, Hamlet stabs the person he understandably assumes to be Claudius.
Instead South, understandably assuming that West was 6-4 in the red suits, not 5-5, vearlyarledled his club toward the dummy.
(You can, with diligent effort, figure out what's from where by consulting the notes in the back, but surely the ordinary reader can't be expected to show such diligence, and will understandably assume that everything is, so to speak, on the same level).
A majority of Americans understandably assume the U.S. government's demand for a backdoor is a reasonable request to make us safer from terrorist attacks.
Along with an interface that allowed users to keep any piece of information about yourself private, that term led those who cared to understandably assume that Facebook would not force them to make some information they shared public.
However, the Mousavi family might understandably assume that he was targeted for assassination.
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