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I hope that you had a chance to review vs assume that you had a chance to review

Both options are correct, but they convey different ideas. 'I hope that you had a chance to review' expresses a wish or desire for the person to have reviewed something, while 'Assume that you had a chance to review' is an imperative telling the listener to make an assumption. The choice between the two depends on the intended meaning and context.
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I hope that you had a chance to review

This phrase is correct and commonly used to express a wish or desire for someone to have reviewed something.

This phrase is used to express a hope or desire that the person being addressed had the opportunity to review something. It is a polite and considerate way to inquire about a review.
  • 6 days ago ... I hope that you had a chance to review the press release that was issued earlier by Business Wire. You may also visit the company's IR ...
  • 5 days ago ... ... I hope that you had a chance to review the press release that was issued earlier via business wire. You may also visit company IR website at ...
  • Jul 28, 2022 ... ... I hope that you had a chance to review this chapter. First Timothy chapter number six and we define it if you would rest on your feet. First ...

Alternatives:

  • I hope you had a chance to review
  • I hope you have reviewed
  • I hope you were able to review
  • I trust you reviewed
  • I trust you had a chance to review

assume that you had a chance to review

This phrase is correct and can be used to imply a hypothetical situation where the person did have the opportunity to review.

This phrase is used to suggest a hypothetical scenario where the person being addressed had the opportunity to review something. It can be used to make a statement based on that assumption.

Alternatives:

  • Let's assume you had a chance to review
  • Let's suppose you reviewed
  • Let's consider you reviewed
  • Let's imagine you had a chance to review
  • Let's take for granted you reviewed

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