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Free sign upThe phrase "also allowed to infer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing permissions or capabilities related to drawing conclusions or making deductions based on information provided.
Example: "In this analysis, participants are also allowed to infer the underlying trends from the data presented."
Alternatives: "permitted to deduce" or "entitled to conclude".
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The alignments also allowed to infer the sequence polymorphism between the different members of the species complex.
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Then BEAST 1.7 was allowed to infer topology, branch lengths, and dates for combined datasets [ 38].
Morphometric analysis techniques of mapped landslides as well as their date of occurrence allow to infer their activity and also potential impacts on affected areas.
The coexpression of these two genes with a well defined and stable cluster of metallothioneins allows to infer that they will be genes also involved in metal ion homeostasis.
In particular, these accounts allow to infer level-0 beliefs.
Such an analysis can allow to infer the biological relevance of an observed pattern, for instance by performing perturbation experiments.
The siphuncle shape and structure allows to infer the effectiveness and tempo of buoyancy regulation.
The latter allows to infer transfer rates (including credible intervals) for an average individual.
These observations hold for general interaction parameters and allow to infer generic patterns of the dynamics.
Since the study design is cross-sectional study, it does not allow to infer causation.
Women are also allowed to drive now.
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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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