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"extrapolating into the" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain how something extends or develops into a certain area or direction. For example: - The author's research findings are not limited to the current study but can also be extrapolated into the field of psychology. - The data collected from this year's sales can be extrapolated into the next quarter's projections. - The new company policy was created with the intention of extrapolating into the global market.

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Oxfam, by examining the trends since 2010 and extrapolating into the future, shows the wealth share of the top one per cent going up and up; it passes fifty per cent by next year, and rises past fifty-four per cent by 2020, painting a picture of a world in which wealth becomes increasingly concentrated in the hands of the élite.

Extrapolating into the future, I see a world where compact SMT machines automatically order electronic parts from Digikey.

It could be ameliorated by building an ensemble that includes both random forests and linear models that are specialized for extrapolating into the extremes.

"In the past... we were just extrapolating into the future assuming that trends might persist as we've seen in recent times," said Dr Maslowski, who works at Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California.

The difficulties in extrapolating into the low-dose region of dose--response curves are pointed out.

The ML approach is performed by constructing a likelihood function based on the bivariate normal distribution of the data in the detectable range, and then extrapolating into the region below the LLD.

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In a similar fashion, we examine the estimation errors in the methods of Horiuchi-Coale (2) and Mitra (3) and in the extrapolation method where death rates are extrapolated into the open age interval based on their rate of increase at younger age.

"We think the last five years should not be extrapolated into the next five years," she said.

The branding Whatever you thought of the logo, the way it's been extrapolated into the lurid landscape of wonky signposts and wine bottle labels is just tacky.

The professors note that unexpected good news is just that -- unexpected -- and its salutary effect on past returns should not be extrapolated into the future.

Often they are based on legitimate expectations of high growth that are "extrapolated into the stratosphere," as the economist Daniel Yergin, chairman of IHS-Cambridge Energy Research Associttes, put it.

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