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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kind of inference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific type or category of inference in reasoning or logic.
Example: "The conclusion drawn from the data is a kind of inference that requires further validation."
Alternatives: "a type of inference" or "a form of inference".
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What is required instead is a kind of inference that generates logical conclusions of the axioms that are suitable for natural language presentation natural language directed inference (NLDI).
The American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce (1839 1914) introduced the notion of "abduction," which involves elements of questioning and guessing but which Peirce insisted was a kind of inference.
And that's why it's really important to be able to deal with both the molecular phylogenies and the fossils, because they complement each other and they allow a kind of inference that's not available from either alone.
The modular detection systems feed output to a central system, which is a kind of inference engine.
Moreover, there is a kind of inference, called 'argument deletion,' that also suggests that many predicates that prima facie could be assigned a certain fixed degree are in fact multigrade.
(Note that Lewis's suggestion seems to involve a kind of inference from the proposition that I'm in ideal conditions and the proposition that I value x to x being valuable. If so, his model is not a perceptualist one).
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Bayesian inference is a kind of conditional inference.
And the idea is, at least in principle, we can think about all of those kinds of modifications as a kind of Bayesian inference.
Estimation is not supposed to be a kind of inductive inference.
It is unlikely the Mohists would consider this a distinct kind of inference, rather than simply an analogy.
Although NLDI, in this case a kind of non-standard inference in description logics, is hard to formalise in general, for this problem we isolate a significant subproblem that of enumerating subsumers of A that are suitable for natural language presentation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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