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presumably

[pri-zoo-muh-blee] / prɪˈzu mə bli /


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Entertainment, of a presumably worthy variety — which is not to say genteel or exclusive — has long been a key element in the system’s programming and a cornerstone of its fundraising.

From Los Angeles Times

The framework also envisions international forces, presumably from a European coalition of the willing, at the front line to monitor and reinforce the peace.

From The Wall Street Journal

Economists find this reassuring because it means when the data no longer supports rate cuts, presumably Waller won’t, either.

From The Wall Street Journal

It raised the amount he had to pay his siblings to get them out - a presumably unwelcome side effect.

From BBC

The picture was presumably taken when it was warmer, outside their residence at the Palace of Laeken.

From BBC