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presupposed

adjective as in supposed

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It is presupposed that Trump, no matter what, will become the nominee.

From Salon

And Governor Ron DeSantis’ “Don’t Say Gay” legislation in Florida is about more than gay students; it represents a presupposed crisis to determine what youth say in class and what they read in social studies textbooks.

But such arguments presupposed fairy-tale versions of families, in which a child’s sexual identity or religious affiliation never leads to exile.

They also presupposed that the symptoms reported established the existence of a genuine, novel condition akin to traumatic brain damage, only without an obvious injury.

Unfortunately, it is these exact kinds of hollow parallels that make up the bulk of its presupposed substance.

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