Examples of 'often assume' in a sentence

Meaning of "often assume"

To often assume means to frequently make suppositions or take something for granted without having concrete evidence or complete knowledge. It implies that a person tends to accept a situation or idea as true or valid without thoroughly examining or verifying it. This assumption can be based on previous experiences, general beliefs, or societal norms

How to use "often assume" in a sentence

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Killers often assume that a good fire.
A neighboring matriarch will often assume responsibility.
We often assume it is the devil who is fighting us.
In china is more than foreigners often assume.
People often assume all refugees are illiterate.
But believers often assume that.
We often assume that the target population.
Small business owners often assume.
But we often assume that data is a transaction.
But not to the fullest degree we often assume.
Publishers often assume you know things.
For the leadership roles they often assume.
We often assume we are because we love them.
Economists often assume.
We often assume that people want us to be like them.

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There are bigger differences between the products than we often assume.
We often assume that science is neutral.
The capillary walls will more than often assume a negative potential.
People often assume they are rendered.
People who are unfamiliar with certain speech impairments often assume the speaker is drunk.
We often assume beautiful things are better.
In reality all theories of language often assume that man descended from monkeys.
People often assume that mirages occur only rarely.
People who see other people die often assume they know why it happened.
We too often assume that a lack of symptoms is equal to being healthy.
Man singing indistinctly in African dialect A neighboring matriarch will often assume responsibility.
People often assume that.
Without accurate information, people often assume the worst.
Businesses often assume that their only mission is profit.
Retirees returning to paid employment often assume part-time work.
They often assume their role is to support the family.
Looking into outer space, we often assume it would be absolutely silent.
We often assume that poverty means simply a lack of material resources.
In our cities and countries, we often assume that everyone has a car.
People often assume good luck is a result of pure chance.
Donor-driven participatory projects often assume a far less contentious trajectory.
We too often assume that there is no problem until it affects us.
Wood in the form of knots, and that they often assume a commencement of.
People often assume these are all contemporary issues.
Too trusting - people who are honest often assume that everyone else is honest.
Employers often assume that pregnant women are weak and defenceless.
Make sure they find you, as people often assume the animal is abandoned.
Baklas often assume female attributes and dress like women.
If there is only one child node, the result will often assume a known distribution.
Children will often assume responsibility for the death.
But not… the system is broken not just in the way people often assume.
Researchers often assume that microbes respond to changes almost optimally.
When calculating international trade, economists will often assume the shipping costs to be zero.
Homebuyers often assume that new homes do not need to be inspected.
They can not interpret or identify an adult 's intent and often assume responsibility when issues arise.

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