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The phrase "are able to infer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability to deduce or conclude information from evidence or reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
Example: "Based on the data provided, we are able to infer that the new marketing strategy has been successful."
Alternatives: "can deduce" or "are capable of concluding".
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Recent studies [1 10] have shown that, by utilizing these innocuous sensors, attackers are able to infer users' behavior patterns and launch severe privacy inference attacks, such as keylogging [1, 2], inferring user activity [4], profiling [6], and tracking [9].
However, we are able to infer information about gravitons by indirect methods, such as measuring gravitational waves.
By means of ALC+Tmin we are able to infer defeasible properties of (explicit or implicit) individuals.
Using this extant species as an allometric surrogate, we are able to infer the feeding ecology of the giant Miocene piranha, M. paranensis, by reconstructing its bite forces and the mechanical capabilities of its unique dentition.
They are also developing artificial intelligence and machine learning models as well as algorithms that incorporate constraint reasoning and optimization and that are able to infer and predict composition-structure-property relationships and the viability of the catalysts.
The catch is that we are able to infer the velocity of Andromeda only along the line of sight: we therefore have to infer a 3-dimensional orbit of Andromeda relative to us with only 1 dimension's worth of information.
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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.
Significant experimental evidence has indicated that the olfactory system is able to infer simultaneously odor identity and intensity.
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