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The phrase "able to extrapolate the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to infer or derive conclusions from available data or information.
Example: "The researchers were able to extrapolate the results from the small sample size to predict trends in the larger population."
Alternatives: "capable of inferring the" or "able to derive the".
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Using the altitude, direction and speed data obtained, the researchers were able to extrapolate the birds' migratory paths.
Some people are able to extrapolate the energy or the sound or the essence of something and reimage or reinterpret it.
Given a small range of existing surveys, including Haiti, Moldova, Ukraine, Niger, and others, we have been able to extrapolate the likely prevalence of slavery in countries around the world.
The study presents a semi-analytical model that is able to extrapolate the riverine DOC dynamics during storm discharge events of varying duration and intensity (R2 up to 0.9).
By tracking this feature in historical satellite data (1993 2012) we are able to extrapolate the position of this foraging ground beyond the years in which tracking data are available and study its spatial variability.
As a result, the model seems to be reliable enough to be applied to cementitious materials, being able to extrapolate the results from accelerated tests in any conditions to predict the rate of carbonation in natural exposure, being restricted, at present stage, to conditions with a constant relative humidity.
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Thus, we may not be able to extrapolate these findings to the current exposure levels.
Because the use of CAM has become more prevalent in the general population in recent years, coupled with the fact that 70% of all pregnant women suffer from NVP, one might be able to extrapolate these results to the general population of women who suffer from NVP, but did not call the NVP helpline.
Uniquely, the company claims to be able to extrapolate those findings to millions of other people it has not surveyed, assigning them one of 32 distinct personality types.
It seems very likely that the ever-improving pattern-recognition systems Facebook and Google are building (and others will inevitably follow) will be able to extrapolate those secrets, with a high degree of confidence, from the subtle cues and nuances inherent in your visible online profile and chatter.
The similarity-based methods as the modern analog technique are, in principle (i.e. when the analogs have a true physical sense), able to reproduce the variance of the reference period, but, at the contrary, they are not able to extrapolate outside the variability of the reference period.
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