I don't have the specification doc in front of me, but I think that would be stretching the concept.
I believe that symmetry is assumed for features, and not just bilaterial, but also rotational especially when relating to a pattern of features such as a bolt circle. I seem to recall that the spec says something like: 'neither scaling, nor assumption of a distance or size is permitted'. This gets tricky because features drawn at approx. 90 degrees as explicitly noted to be orthogonal.
In the case of a rectangular block with the overall width and height dimensions shown and a central hole shown, dims from one set of edges to the hole must be shown so as not to make assumptions of distance.
The perimeter of the block is assumed to be nominally at 90 degrees, and the hole is taken to be orthogonal to the view that the hole size dim is shown.
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