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Use "presumptively" in a sentence
"Philip Morris argues that consumers often elect to use products that may cause harm as a "byproduct" of normal use and for which the Correia defense presumptively is available."
"And now his own coin presumptively calling him a POTUS."
"The Supreme Court has ruled that all uses of racial classifications trigger "strict scrutiny" and are "presumptively" illegal, and Title VII expressly prohibits racial discrimination, not only in actual hiring but also in the classification and treatment of applicants."