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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are surmised" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something is inferred or assumed based on available information or evidence.
Example: "The results of the study are surmised to indicate a significant correlation between the two variables."
Alternatives: "are inferred" or "are assumed".
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are surmised
noun
Thought, imagination, or conjecture, which may be based upon feeble or scanty evidence; suspicion; guess.
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Results of calculation are surmised in Table 3.
The high frequency waves with higher phase speeds are surmised to dissipate at higher altitudes.
The eastward propagating waves and tides are surmised to be responsible for communicating the ISO signature from the lower atmosphere to the MLT.
Biomimetics and bionics (which we consider here as synonymous) are surmised to be modern scientific fields; despite the evidence that inspiration from living organisms is as old as mankind.
Considering such secondary adaptation to the terrestrial environment, the heterophyllous taxa of Potamogeton are surmised to have been derived from homophyllous taxa.
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That could hurt them in November at the polls, Democrats are surmising.
However, I doubt the Massachusetts decision is the complete cataclysmic event that people are surmising right now.
No more than this could be surmised?
Meg Rosoff, it may be surmised, is something of a dog nut.
It is surmised that travelers, who at first were unaccustomed to such scrutiny, became temporarily distracted.
New considerations may be surmised behind some of the most spectacular prices that were paid last week.
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