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Filter by Meaning The scientist's experiment aimed to test the presupposition of the theory.
The protagonist's presupposition of victory fueled his determination to win the championship.
The contract was written with the presupposition that both parties would fulfill their obligations.
The artist designed the exhibit with the presupposition that visitors would appreciate abstract art.
The success of the project is based on the presupposition that all team members will contribute equally.
The success of the therapy relies on the presupposition that the patient is willing to actively participate in the treatment process.
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