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(the classic jungle introduction) "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?"

Many people presume the desert to be lifeless, when it is not.

I would never presume to know the motivations of another individual.

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You can use "presumably" in a sentence when making an assumption based on the available information. For example, "She is presumably running late, as she has not arrived yet."

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It sounds like she used to live in the US, and presumably some of her family and friends live there.

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