Examples of 'often assumed' in a sentence

Meaning of "often assumed"

The phrase 'often assumed' implies that something is frequently believed or taken for granted without proper evidence or verification. It suggests that a particular assumption or belief is commonly held or regarded as true, often based on generalizations or stereotypes

How to use "often assumed" in a sentence

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It is often assumed that popping is a style of breakdance.
These obligations in contracts elsewhere are often assumed.
This is often assumed to be a genuine folk song.
Democracy and freedom are often assumed.
These are often assumed to combine by multiplication.
Wholemeal bread is not necessarily darker as is often assumed.
These processes are often assumed by container manufacturers.
These uncertainties may be far greater than often assumed.
These persons are often assumed to be active IDUs.
We often assumed that gravity is the same everywhere.
Certain diplomatic titles were often assumed to be cover jobs.
It is often assumed that there does exist one.
The role of educational counsellor is often assumed by a psychologist.
Leaders are often assumed to be at the top of organisations.
We were small by design and often assumed to be weak.

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Monks were often assumed to be scribes over nuns.
In the past it was often assumed.
People are often assumed to be heterosexual until proven otherwise.
Political opposition to colonial rule often assumed religious dimensions.
This is often assumed to be gas accumulation.
The new generation of students is often assumed to be tech savvies.
It is often assumed that wealth has linear utility.
Fledgling birds on the ground are often assumed to be injured or abandoned.
It is often assumed that we do evil only.
But the crisis he faces is greater than is often assumed.
Gottschalk often assumed a parental role.
Energy requirements do not increase to the extent that is often assumed.
Such people are often assumed to be intolerant.
Oil riches are far from the blessing they are often assumed to be.
Holding debt is often assumed to affect financial security.
The problem is that an unnecessary waste of data and memory is often assumed.
Marijuana is often assumed to be a natural drug.
The health advantages of providing networked water supplies are less dramatic than is often assumed.
It is often assumed that the resources were used to widen enrolment.
Erroneously tank rupture is often assumed as the dominant cause.
It is often assumed that the vast majority of migrants are men.
These relationships are often assumed to be fine and well.
It is often assumed that indigenous people are primarily rural dwellers.
Adverse food reactions are common and often assumed by patients to be allergic in nature.
It is often assumed that black women are just naturally angry.
Secondary moments related to load eccentricity are often assumed for shafts constructed in earth.
A credal set is often assumed or constructed to be a closed convex set.
In GARCH literature a symmetric conditional probability distribution is often assumed.
They were often assumed to be lovers.
Costs of living and studying in Australia are also not as high as often assumed.
Ichthyosaurs are often assumed to have lived in herds or hunting groups.
She is not related to Jelena Karleuša as is often assumed.
Former nestmates are often assumed to be sisters or other close relatives.
Actually, it is an effective treatment that is often assumed.
It is often assumed that warts are an infection affecting only humans.

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