In fact I can't see how either "implies" or "assumes" can be used in this 
context. 
*"This will also set the --use-given-order option"*  uses simple English 
and the meaning is quite clear.

On Monday, April 15, 2024 at 6:01:16 PM UTC+1 Chris wrote:

> OK
> *But you repeat often the same phrases: assumes options or implies options 
> means in this context that the corresponding option [was?] automatically 
> activated/set and does not need to [be?] set manually.*
>
> That's for 2 reasons. Because you've only just explained that clearly 
> here, and because, as I wrote in a message in the other thread, I was 
> hoping that the documentation would be clarified so anyone else reading the 
> documentation page would be clear about what is meant - without having to 
> discover and read through that thread.
> There might be exceptions, but English usually needs a verb after assumes 
> or implies, or it doesn't make sense. Certainly in this case they need a 
> verb. For example
> Implies that x *has been done*.
> Assumes that z *will be done*.
> On Monday, April 15, 2024 at 5:46:52 PM UTC+1 T. Modes wrote:
>
>> Chris schrieb am Montag, 15. April 2024 um 18:11:57 UTC+2:
>>
>> ...here. What is the third platform are you referring to?
>>
>>
>> Sorry, I did not check correctly. It was a mistake on my side. Take my 
>> excuse.
>>
>> But you repeat often the same phrases: assumes options or implies options 
>> means in this context that the corresponding option automatically 
>> activated/set and does not need to set manually.
>>
>>

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