reasonably assume
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to make an assumption that is fair and sensible
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Examples (20)
- Based on the evidence, we can reasonably assume he is guilty.
- We can reasonably assume that the project will be completed on time.
- I think we can reasonably assume that sales will increase next quarter.
- Given the data, it's fair to reasonably assume a positive outcome.
- It's fair to reasonably assume she'll be on time, given her track record.
- One might reasonably assume that more people would attend if the event were free.
- The detective reasonably assumed the suspect had an accomplice.
- Based on his track record, I could reasonably assume he would succeed.
- One might reasonably assume that the project will be completed by the deadline.
- It was reasonably to assume that the sudden silence meant trouble.
- Given the dark clouds, you can reasonably assume it's going to rain.
- The manager reasonably assumed that everyone understood their tasks.
- The scientist reasonably assumed that the control group would show no changes.
- They had to reasonably assume the best, despite the challenging circumstances.
- We had reasonably assumed that the funding was secure, but we were wrong.
- She could not reasonably assume his guilt without more evidence.
- Reasonably assuming that traffic is light, we should arrive in an hour.
- If the weather holds, we can reasonably assume a pleasant journey.
- Can we reasonably assume that everyone has read the preparatory materials?
- It's important to only reasonably assume things based on facts, not speculation.