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The phrase "able to infer" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when discussing someone's capacity to draw conclusions or deduce information from available evidence or context. Example: "She is able to infer the underlying meaning of the text based on the author's tone and word choice."
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The algorithm is able to infer gender based on language.
The scientists were able to infer this from – literally – large piles of rock and mud.
From that, he was able to infer much about the character of their employer.
Until now, scientists have only been able to infer this type of information from spectroscopic analysis.
By means of ALC+Tmin we are able to infer defeasible properties of (explicit or implicit) individuals.
However, we are able to infer information about gravitons by indirect methods, such as measuring gravitational waves.
Significant experimental evidence has indicated that the olfactory system is able to infer simultaneously odor identity and intensity.
If language learners make these same assumptions, they should be able to infer word meanings in otherwise ambiguous situations.
These methodologies are supported by models or algorithms able to infer the system behaviour upon changes in the experimental factors.
We present a methodology able to infer the influence of rainfall measurement errors on the reliability of extreme rainfall statistics.
Recent approaches to CFG induction are not able to infer context-free grammars for general-purpose programming languages.
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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.

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