premise in the PONS Dictionary

premise Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to start from the premise that ...

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The episode's premise is subsequently built upon as the key setting of the show's fifth and final season.
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They had to move the lessons to larger premises.
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The vehicles are allowed to enter the station premises.
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It also applies to all entities located inside or outside airport premises providing services to airports.
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This premise has been touted by child psychologists and other how-to authors of parenting books.
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The premise of the series is for each release to have a theme and each contain around 45 tracks.
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Lots were sold on the premise that the railroad would build a line through the community (the only access at the time was via boat).
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This is the premise for a lot of episodes.
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The workers were given until 5 p.m. to vacate the premises.
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In the villa, there are located: the office of the president, working premises of his service and premises for meetings and receptions.
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