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presumable

adjective as in seeming

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One presumable motivation behind Jonathan Lee’s fourth novel, “The Great Mistake,” is that Green has not been remembered.

Meanwhile, Rodgers, the presumable NFL MVP this year, has only been to the Super Bowl once before, he has just one ring to Brady’s six.

Apparently, no one had had the foresight, time or space to deal with that presumable detail.

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The elements of the novel and something of its daffiness are here, though new paths open the way to a presumable second season.

Far from serving their presumable purpose of saving domestic jobs, that law made the Depression far worse for every country involved.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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