Examples of 'one might assume' in a sentence

Meaning of "one might assume"

one might assume - suggesting a possibility or likelihood based on available information

How to use "one might assume" in a sentence

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one might assume
I do not sleep as much as one might assume.
One might assume she was dead.
This paradox is not nearly as surprising as one might assume.
One might assume the two are connected.
Association of a thing with a place other than one might assume.
So one might assume some settlement has been agreed upon.
The origin of the name has more mundane roots than one might assume.
While one might assume that having all six.
The world of… bird watching may be slightly more cut-throat than one might assume.
One might assume that the reaction would be one of panic.
At first glance, one might assume that it is human.
One might assume the rules of the game of governance have been.
With such a subtly arresting facade, one might assume that the opera halls play second fiddle.
One might assume that would be shared with the public.
For India however, the calculation is not as clear as one might assume.

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One might assume we did so simply because we wanted to save money.
By just looking at me, one might assume that I have an accent.
One might assume that switching from one logging device to another is a relatively simple task.
Lastly, HDTV 's are more affordable than one might assume.
From the headline one might assume the entries had been withdrawn.
One might assume after reading this appendix that discerning false prophets is a simple matter.
Wouldn't move a muscle. One might assume she was dead.
One might assume Francis is asking what Jesus would do for the good of humanity.
To look at Ollie, since he's so big, one might assume he's tough.
One might assume that the landscape of the Earth has been fully explored and mapped.
At first glance, one might assume there would be little to see.
One might assume Murphy would agree.
Based on the above, one might assume that my parents' divorce was amicable.
So one might assume it's pretty quiet in our house.
Therefore, one might assume they have one degree of freedom.
One might assume this is a story of love, but it is not.
At first glance, one might assume that Solomon, son of David, penned this work.
One might assume that eunuchs “ made so by others ” are those who have been castrated.
At first, one might assume it 's probably just an insect streaking by the camera.
One might assume that choosing a boat fender would be an easy affair - far from it!
In that event, one might assume we would all have more pressing concerns.
Though one might assume this meant one team would be eliminated, it did not.
So, one might assume a ratio of most dangerous information hidden with most advanced coding, and.
So one might assume a ratio of most-dangerous information hidden with most-advanced coding and.
One might assume that before the region was Christianised, the site was dedicated to Apollo.
Logically, one might assume that " foreign " aid is legitimate aid to foreigners.
One might assume that, in a clash between data and perception, data always win.
One might assume that cybersecurity threats are the No. 1 risk to businesses.
While one might assume Ma was a straight-A student, quite the opposite was true.
Kindle. one might assume that a front-.
One might assume it was the "simple-minded" person.
One might assume they're a no-go.

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