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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discerning from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to perceive or understand the difference between two things. Example: The detective was skilled in discerning the truth from lies.
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All are mistaken in what they ignore, whereas Shavit, who sees both sides unembellished, is discerning from every direction.
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The priorities rank from discerning hype from reality at the top to keeping up with innovations at the bottom.
Basically, whatever patterns they can discern from your viewing habits.
The presence of SiO2 interfacial layer between substrate and film was discerned from ellipsometric studies.
The size and shape of each particle is discerned from the corresponding scattering pattern.
The direction of the relationship causation or effect cannot be discerned from this type of study.
Details of the improvements can be discerned from colour-coded pore environmental plots.
Occasionally, Pak misread something that was hard to discern from far away.
But these remarks could not be discerned from the video played in the courtroom.
The Florida Supreme Court has ordered that the intent of the voter be discerned from such ballots.
A man whose mood you could discern from how he opened the front door.
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