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as inferred
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"as inferred" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in a context where the speaker or writer has indicated that they have drawn an inference or conclusion from some preceding information. For example, "Examining the evidence, it seems clear that the perpetrator was acting with malicious intent - as inferred from the complexity of the break-in."
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Evolutionary events: 'gains' and 'losses' as inferred by DOLOP and CAFE; 'significant expansion as inferred by CAFE; 'enlarged gene family size' as inferred by clustering i.e. size of the family in the indicated species is larger than the family average.
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Origin and patterns of genetic diversity of German fallow deer as inferred from mitochondrial DNA.
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Substitution bias, weighted parsimony, and amniote phylogeny as inferred from 18S rRNA sequences.
Zerkle, A. L., House, C. H. & Brantley, S. L. Biogeochemical signatures through time as inferred from whole microbial genomes.
Science & Research
Herd, C. D. K. et al. Origin and evolution of prebiotic organic matter as inferred from the Tagish Lake meteorite.
Science & Research
Bedini, G., Garbari, F. & Peruzzi, L. Karyological knowledge of Italian vascular flora as inferred by the analysis of "Chrobase.
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Pollack, J. B. et al. Properties of aerosols in the Martian atmosphere, as inferred from Viking Lander imaging data.
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There was a lack of nanocrystalline minerals across all lithologies as inferred from selective dissolution.
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Manteca, A. et al. Mechanochemical evolution of the giant muscle protein titin as inferred from resurrected proteins.
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Keller, A. et al. New insights into the Tyrolean Iceman's origin and phenotype as inferred by whole-genome sequencing.
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Within the area, local undulations were very minor of centimeter order as inferred from visual inspection.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "as inferred" to clearly indicate that a conclusion is drawn from specific evidence or data, ensuring that the connection between the evidence and the inference is clear to the reader.
Common error
Avoid using "as inferred" when the conclusion is a direct statement or fact, rather than a deduction. Overusing it can weaken your writing and make it sound less confident.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as inferred" functions as a prepositional phrase that modifies a verb or clause. It specifies that a conclusion or understanding has been derived through a process of reasoning from available information, confirmed by Ludwig.
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "as inferred" is a grammatically correct and widely used prepositional phrase that signifies a conclusion drawn from evidence or reasoning. Ludwig AI confirms its validity and utility in written English. It is most commonly found in scientific, academic, and news contexts. When using this phrase, it is best to ensure that the link between the evidence and the inference is clear. Alternatives such as "as deduced" or "based on the evidence" can be used for variety, while avoiding overuse and ensuring the conclusion is truly an inference is crucial.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as deduced
This alternative directly implies a logical conclusion has been reached.
as concluded
Similar to 'deduced', but emphasizes the act of finishing a reasoning process.
as determined
Suggests a more formal or definitive finding, often after investigation.
as understood
Focuses on the comprehension aspect of the information.
based on the evidence
Highlights the reliance on factual support for the conclusion.
according to the data
Specifically points to data as the source of the inference.
it appears that
Introduces a degree of uncertainty or observation-based conclusion.
the evidence suggests
Emphasizes the suggestive nature of the evidence.
one can gather that
Highlights the active role of the observer in forming the inference.
it is reasonable to assume
Focuses on the logical justification for making an assumption.
FAQs
How can I use "as inferred" in a sentence?
Use "as inferred" to indicate that a conclusion is based on evidence or reasoning. For example, "The suspect's guilt, "as inferred" from the DNA evidence, was clear."
What's the difference between "as inferred" and "as stated"?
"As inferred" means something is concluded based on evidence, while "as stated" means something is directly mentioned or expressed. "As inferred" implies interpretation, while "as stated" implies direct quotation or explicit declaration.
What are some alternatives to using "as inferred" in my writing?
Depending on the context, you can use alternatives such as "as deduced", "as concluded", or "based on the evidence".
Is it always necessary to explicitly state "as inferred" when drawing a conclusion?
No, it's not always necessary. Use "as inferred" when you want to emphasize that your conclusion is based on a specific interpretation of the available information, especially when the connection might not be immediately obvious.
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