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assume (for simplicity) that vs we have assumed above for

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Assume (for simplicity) that' is commonly used at the beginning of a statement to establish a simplified scenario for discussion. 'We have assumed above for' is used to refer back to a previous assumption made in a discussion.

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assume (for simplicity) that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used at the beginning of a statement to establish a simplified scenario for discussion.
  • Equilibrium in Perfectly Competitive Markets. (Assume for simplicity that all firms have access to the same technology and input markets, so they all have the ...
  • Also assume for simplicity that ACK packets are extremely small and can be ignored. (a) At least how big would the window size (in packets) have to be for the ...
  • Although our considerations will work for any (p, q)-torus knot with q > p > 0, we assume for simplicity that K is a (2,3)-torus knot, in order to keep the arguments ...
  • Consider two random variables X and Y . Assume for simplicity that they both have zero mean. (a) Show that X and E[X | Y ] are positively correlated. (b) Show  ...

we have assumed above for

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to refer back to a previous assumption made in a discussion.
  • In algebraic terms, the structure we have assumed above for a given trip purpose and day of travel is an additively separable utility function, was) = v(_; (bilxm, ...
  • We have assumed above, for simplicity, that com- pound activities in the query are not annotated by formulas. In the presence of such formulas, the sub-queries  ...
  • female leisure is not 1, as we have assumed above. For example, it is plau- sible to assume that there is some degree of complementarity in these two inputs to ...
  • We have assumed above for simplicity the validity of the single-carrier single-trap model, with electrons being the only free charge carriers, and the absence of ...

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