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The word "which presumed" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it as a subordinate clause when referring to a situation or opinion which is assumed or believed but may not necessarily true. For example: "She told me she was going on vacation, which presumed I would look after her dog while she was away."
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There were the soap operas, which presumed continuous attention on the part of viewers.
The procedural filibuster does an end run around this constitutional requirement, which presumed that on the truly contested bills there would be ties.
Mostly we compare them to silent things, sensing that thunder is something else that gets into them — a stone, a god — and, as for what they want to say, aeromancy, which presumed to interpret, never caught on.
There used to be a third tier which presumed that children aged between 10 and 13 could not be tried for a crime unless the prosecution could prove that the child knew what he was doing was wrong.
Of Justice Joseph C. Teresi, Mr. Johnson said that prosecutors had objected to the judge's allowing the officers to claim three separate kinds of legal justification for the shooting, two of which presumed that Mr. Diallo was committing a crime, and Mr. Johnson reiterated that there was no evidence of that.
There were real problems of overbreadth with that provision of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance law, which presumed that any broadcast mentioning a candidate was a campaign ad.
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Not to mention its provocative plot, which presumes that Branwell Bronte wrote the classic novel Wuthering Heights!
Much is inscrutable in "Man of Flesh & Cardboard," which presumes a great deal about the case.
Many people objected to the conflation of prostitution and violence which presumes that sex workers don't know the difference between a consenting sexual transaction and forced sex.
Juke and Opal are more than familiar with this line of inquiry, which presumes that people like them are always available for questioning — servants of the liberal cause.
It asks us, finally, to refine our philosophy of life in order to accommodate a burden that philosophy, which presumes thought, is hardly capable of addressing.
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