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The phrase "your premise" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in discussions or arguments to refer to the main idea or underlying assumption that someone is basing their argument on. Example: "I understand your premise, but I have a different perspective on the issue."
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I disagree with your premise.
"I disagree with your premise," Emmert said.
I'm not sure I accept your premise.
"I have some anecdotal evidence to dispute your premise".
"Your premise is a little too complicated," Mr. Chindamo said.
"I think your premise is incorrect," he said, in the interview in Iowa City.
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Which myth you prefer depends on, as the Randians say, "your premises".
N: I probably agree with your conclusion, but I disagree with your premises.
Now that you've chosen your location you'll need to find your premises.
Police will be instantly suspicious, they ask to see your papers, examine your premises.
Before the men arrive at your premises, make certain you have: Disassembled each telephone registered in your name.
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