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The phrase "also be inferred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a conclusion or understanding can be drawn from the information provided.
Example: "From the data presented, it can also be inferred that the trend will continue into the next quarter."
Alternatives: "can also be deduced" or "may also be concluded".
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From Carla's gaze (which is not only gentle but protective) it could be inferred that he is young, although from Marie-Thérèse's gaze it could also be inferred that he is a potentially dangerous individual.
Such information can also be inferred from patterns of behaviour and social networks, and the many harms that this can cause go beyond creepiness.
And since it is linear, anatomic connectivity can also be inferred from functional data.
Past temperatures can also be inferred from ancient planktonic marine organisms buried in the sediments.
The presence of RVF can also be inferred using echocardiographic criteria.
Coupled with a wind-wave spectral model, the surface wind field can also be inferred.
The trend in inequality can also be inferred from alternative data sources.
It can also be inferred that epi-cyclocolorenone, possibly, presents biosynthesis in the branches and is translocated to the leaves.
The noise precision can also be modeled by a gamma random variable, so that it can also be inferred.
A complex mode conversion of basin transduced Rayleigh wave at the basin edge can also be inferred [15].
It can also be inferred that the level of HOBB accumulation is determined by the balance between production and degradation.
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