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this law presumably vs presumably this law

Both "this law presumably" and "presumably this law" are correct, but they have different meanings and usage. "This law presumably" implies that the law is assumed to have a certain quality or characteristic, while "presumably this law" suggests that the assumption is about the law itself. The choice between the two depends on the emphasis you want to give in the sentence.

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this law presumably

This phrase is correct and can be used to imply that the law is assumed to have a certain quality or characteristic.

This phrase is used to indicate that the law is presumably or assumed to have a particular quality or characteristic. It is typically followed by a description or explanation of the assumed quality.

Examples:

  • This law presumably aims to protect consumers.
  • This law presumably reflects the government's commitment to environmental protection.
  • This law presumably addresses the issue of workplace safety.
  • Aug 22, 2013 ... ... criminal and credit ratings checks (this, despite the fact that the EEOC itself uses such criteria in its own hiring decisions; this law, presumably ...
  • side by side, this law presumably did substantial justice; but it is almost universally recognized to-day that this is no longer the case. Therefore, almost by  ...
  • Jan 10, 2013 ... Counties, cities, townships, and other local government units are not “public entities” under this law. Presumably a county that wants to ...
  • May 24, 2012 ... So a cardboard box sitting on the front seat becomes a “hidden container” by this law. Presumably, since a woman's purse conceals what is ...

Alternatives:

  • This law is presumably
  • Presumably, this law
  • It is presumed that this law
  • One can presume that this law
  • It is likely that this law

presumably this law

This phrase is correct and can be used to suggest that the assumption is about the law itself.

This phrase is used to indicate that the assumption or presumption is about the law itself. It is typically followed by a statement or explanation of the assumption.

Examples:

  • Presumably this law will have a significant impact on the industry.
  • Presumably this law was enacted to address a specific issue.
  • Presumably this law is intended to regulate financial transactions.
  • Sep 8, 2014 ... Presumably, this law was passed to encourage more medical professionals to offer their services for free, by making it less risky to do so.
  • Profanity. Using profanity or curse words is also illegal in Rhode Island, although presumably this law is not regularly enforced. (R.I. Gen. Laws § 11-11-5.) ...
  • Nov 25, 2014 ... Presumably this law would be gender neutral, but we all know women will not be prosecuted under it. No female will go to jail for not being a ...
  • Sep 25, 2013 ... Presumably, this law wants to regulate all websites, even those not under California's jurisdiction. Obviously, web sites with users in California ...

Alternatives:

  • This law, presumably
  • This law is presumably
  • This law is assumed to be
  • It is presumed that this law
  • One can presume that this law

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