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The phrase "also be deduced from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a conclusion or inference can be drawn from additional information or evidence.
Example: "The results of the experiment suggest that the theory is valid, and it can also be deduced from the previous studies."
Alternatives: "can also be inferred from" or "may also be concluded from".
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This inequality can also be deduced from inequality (1.7).
This can also be deduced from the results of this paper.
This acceleration can also be deduced from published experimental and numerical data.
Meanwhile, the same conclusion could also be deduced from the oxide volume data.
The 2-d sag curve SD can also be deduced from these derived formulas as special limiting cases.
In a few cases, a carmine-bengara mixture can also be deduced, from a finding of Fe by XRF.
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It will also be deduced that the improvement of the economy from 1980 to 2000 and from 2001 to 2004 was marginal.
But it could also be deduced that a large group of samples from the 2016 rupture zone would reproduce a representative stress field along the southern BSRZ with a mix of two types of fault slip.
Other information can also be deduced.
The sp3 content of the films could also indirectly be deduced from Raman results and was found to be 30%to50%0%.
However, it also could be deduced from the heat map that the MeJA_48 h samples were much more special.
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