Phenomenology claims to be a presupposition-less science, meaning it intends to make no assumptions about the world prior to speaking about it. Is this possible?

Phenomenology

For our third online assignment, address the following question:

Phenomenology claims to be a presupposition-less science, meaning it intends to make no assumptions about the world prior to speaking about it. Is this possible? In other words, does language always entail presuppositions?