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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be inferred" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is often used when one is drawing conclusions from a set of facts or observations. For example, "From the evidence presented, it can be inferred that the suspect is likely guilty."
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It has to be inferred.
What can be inferred from the find?
Meanings had to be inferred (psychoanalysis helped).
But Mr. McNamara's views can be inferred from the film.
Our size and dexterity can be inferred from their scale.
Economic growth rates can be inferred from electricity consumption.
Just how lenient can be inferred from the growth in earnings restatements in recent years.
A lot can be inferred from musical tastes that could be extremely valuable to advertisers.
An even better reason can be inferred from the mini-series.
But dignity was also to be inferred from the state of a man's chin.
The causal effect – or not – of class size therefore cannot be inferred.
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