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Discover Ludwig"be surmised" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means "to be guessed or inferred." Example: The reason for their sudden disappearance could only be surmised by the detectives, as there were no clear clues or evidence.
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be surmised
noun
Thought, imagination, or conjecture, which may be based upon feeble or scanty evidence; suspicion; guess.
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No more than this could be surmised?
A couple of facts can be surmised from the preceding message.
The biggest singular problem can be surmised in three words: Kevin De Bruyne.
The exact method of condensing and collecting the zinc can only be surmised.
Meg Rosoff, it may be surmised, is something of a dog nut.
Precisely what strength each image gathers from the sitter's response to the artist can only be surmised.
New considerations may be surmised behind some of the most spectacular prices that were paid last week.
It may be surmised, however, that people in general sometimes consulted the interlingual dictionaries for the English vocabulary.
It can safely be surmised that such men would not be favorably, or even impartially, disposed toward the surgeon general.
Her true feelings about the case can perhaps be surmised by the fact that she omits the events entirely from the final volume of her memoirs.
What Foster Wallace would have made of the SS Coachella, a music festival that had its maiden voyage last week, can, alas, only be surmised.
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