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The phrase "able to infer from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to draw conclusions or deduce information based on evidence or context provided.
Example: "From the data presented, we are able to infer from the trends that sales will likely increase in the next quarter."
Alternatives: "capable of deducing from" or "able to conclude from".
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"The bulk of the move is coming from these numbers, and what you're able to infer from that about whether there's going to be continued easing from the Fed".
For example, scientists were able to infer from decoded brain activity which actions participants in their trial were intending to perform.
You might be able to infer from such a system, for instance, that 'assignments' is the plural form of the nominalization of the verb 'assign'assign
But Melik is a dear, old friend of mine, something he rightly said you would not be able to "infer" from his article.
The company didn't comment on how much OMGPOP will exactly contribute to Zynga's bottom-line, but one might be able to infer from the guidance change that it's anywhere from $50 to 75 million in bookings.
When we have multiple causal arrows that are either all pointing inward toward a variable Z, or outward away from it, we are often able to infer from the probabilistic dependence relations which way they are pointing.
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Thus there is no such thing as a pure impression in time — no absolute, frozen moment in which we know the sun is rising now without being able to infer anything from it — because such a pure moment without a before or after would be nothing at all.
Being able to infer depth from flat images is an area where computer vision tech has made leaps and bounds in recent years.
We can discover that water is the same stuff as H2O without being able to infer it from the meanings of the terms involved (Kripke 1972; Putnam 1975a).
The company said it was able to infer this from the fact that the first version of the app was developed in the last two weeks, which is a fairly reliable means to determining which apps were designed with the new smartwatch in mind.
We note that recent developments in technology allow for genomes to be cheaply and rapidly sequenced and that assembly programs are now able to infer contigs from partial trace sequences with little overlap between neighboring ones.
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