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cannot be inferred for
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "cannot be inferred for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a conclusion or understanding cannot be drawn for a specific subject or context. Example: "The results of the study cannot be inferred for the general population due to the limited sample size."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
Alternative expressions(1)
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Exact Expressions
7 human-written examples
This cannot be inferred for the fossils.
Science
Thus, the same structure cannot be inferred for D. farinae.
Science
Although significance cannot be inferred for the PEF endpoints, the observed numerical improvements with FF may be relevant because of patients' limited volume for improvement in FEV1.
Three other rare non-synonymous variants were detected, but in the absence of additional evidence, a causal relationship with overgrowth cannot be inferred for these variants (Supplementary Material, Table S2).
Science
Whilst causality cannot be inferred for obesity, OA at the knee has been shown to cumulate through adulthood with increased exposure to elevated BMI [ 52], and reverse association (symptomatic midfoot OA causing weight gain) seems less plausible.
Mode of integration cannot be inferred for Numts 1, 5, 10 and 12 as they represent integrations of partial fragments of protein-coding genes with no associated neighboring gene in the same integration, and no end is present in the Numt to check for these processing signatures.
Science
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Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
Therefore, data on Dd stability cannot be inferred from those obtained for Ad virions (for example, those described by Rexroad and coworkers [6]).
Science
He argued that the fact of existence cannot be inferred from or accounted for by the essence of existing things and that form and matter by themselves cannot interact and originate the movement of the universe or the progressive actualization of existing things.
Encyclopedias
It is desirable to have a method for measuring the direct and global components of a scene, as each component conveys important information about the scene that cannot be inferred from their sum.& For instance, the direct component gives us the purest measurement of how the material properties of a scene point interact with the source and camera.
Academia
However, the coupling strength in the focal region of the 2011 Ibaraki-oki event cannot be inferred from such an analysis, for there is no repeating earthquake there.
Science
The text confirms that the surgery was repeated and aggressive but that survival was extended as a result cannot be inferred from the data presented for the reasons given already.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider rephrasing to a more direct and grammatically sound structure, such as "cannot be inferred from" or "it is not possible to infer."
Common error
Avoid using "for" after "inferred" in formal writing. Instead, use "from" to correctly indicate the source of the inference.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "cannot be inferred for" attempts to express that a conclusion or understanding is impossible to derive regarding a specific subject. However, according to Ludwig AI, the phrase is grammatically questionable. The intended function is to indicate a lack of logical implication.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "cannot be inferred for" is used to express that a conclusion cannot be drawn about something, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. Its usage is mostly seen in scientific and academic writings. A more grammatically sound phrasing would be "cannot be inferred from" or rephrasing the sentence entirely. Consider alternatives like "cannot be deduced for" or "no inference can be made" for clearer communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
cannot be deduced for
Replaces "inferred" with "deduced", implying a more rigorous logical process.
cannot be concluded for
Substitutes "inferred" with "concluded", suggesting a final judgment or decision that cannot be reached.
cannot be determined for
Uses "determined" instead of "inferred", focusing on the inability to ascertain something definitively.
cannot be ascertained for
Replaces "inferred" with "ascertained", indicating a difficulty in finding something out for certain.
no inference can be made for
Rephrases the sentence to emphasize the lack of a possible inference.
it is not possible to infer for
Adds emphasis on the impossibility of making an inference.
inference is not possible for
Highlights the impossibility of inference regarding a specific subject.
cannot draw conclusions for
Focuses on the inability to form conclusions regarding a specific subject.
it's impossible to extrapolate for
Highlights the impossibility of extrapolating from the available data.
it cannot be presupposed for
Highlights the impossibility of presuming something for a specific subject.
FAQs
What is a better way to phrase "cannot be inferred for"?
Consider using alternatives such as "cannot be inferred from", "it cannot be inferred", or "no inference can be made" for clearer and more grammatically correct phrasing.
Is "cannot be inferred for" grammatically correct?
While the phrase "cannot be inferred for" appears in some contexts, it's generally considered grammatically awkward. More standard phrasing includes "cannot be inferred from" or a rephrased sentence to avoid the issue altogether.
What does "cannot be inferred" mean?
The phrase "cannot be inferred" means that a conclusion or fact cannot be logically derived or deduced from the available information or evidence.
Can I use "cannot be deduced for" instead of "cannot be inferred for"?
Yes, "cannot be deduced for" is a valid alternative, though "cannot be deduced from" may be preferred. Both indicate that a conclusion cannot be reached through logical reasoning.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
3.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested