Sentence examples for awkward inference from inspiring English sources

The phrase "awkward inference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a conclusion or deduction that is uncomfortable, clumsy, or not easily drawn from the available information.
Example: "His awkward inference about her feelings left everyone in the room feeling uneasy."
Alternatives: "clumsy deduction" or "uncomfortable conclusion".

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But the unstated and awkward inference of these studies will not.

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Foster didn't clarify her meaning but the words chimed with her screen persona as a lioness defending her cubs; my inference is that she refuses to leave her children in the position – surely an awkward one – of having to monitor their honesty about their family life.

Negative inference".

Perception is inference.

The inference is clear.

An incoherent inference.

Awkward jargon.

Awkward phrasing.

"How awkward".

The inference was obvious.

(Awkward silence).

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