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will suppose

  • future tense
    of suppose.
    suppose
    verb (used with object)
    to assume (something) for the sake of argument, as part of a proposition or theory, a problem set to be solved as an exercise, etc..

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For this problem, we will suppose that we examined the data and found that this outlier data was an error.

From Textbooks Sep. 19, 2013

He will suppose, courteously, that the man knows what he is doing.

From Time Magazine Archive

We will suppose that he does so, and wins the point; the game is then, Y = 4; A = 3.

From Hoyle's Games Modernized by Louis Hoffmann

Many people will suppose that for several ideas in the chapters on Landscape I was indebted to Humboldt's Kosmos, and Howitt's Rural Scenery.

From Modern Painters. Vol. III (of V) Containing Part IV. Of Many Things by John Ruskin

You will suppose," continued Miss Finch, "my dear Lady Stanley, how much I was affected with this little narrative.

From The Sylph, Volume I and II by Georgiana Cavendish