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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extrapolation from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the process of estimating or inferring information based on existing data or trends. Example: "The extrapolation from the current data suggests that sales will increase by 20% next quarter."
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Concerns about homegrown terrorism may sound like wild extrapolation from limited data.
It is an improbable extrapolation from the present, and the novel's worldbuilding is airless and unconvincing.
However, that connection was tenuous, an extrapolation from previous cases, officials said.
For this, his freest extrapolation from a quoted source, Balanchine actually named an author — Hegel.
Richter's oeuvre may be seen, with some distortion, as a long, complex extrapolation from Warhol.
It was the extrapolation from the findings of a single exploratory well that generated the wrong impression.
Kafka's extrapolation from his experience of paternal authority and naysaying in works such as "The Trial" define the word "Kafkaesque".
The extrapolation from Mr. Khurana's argument is that such executives, if guilty, got away with it by intimidating their boards.
It doesn't take much extrapolation from current tech trends to see where this will eventually end up.
Current estimates by government agencies for risks from low doses rely on extrapolation from higher doses.
But this special report will caution against relying on linear extrapolation from recent growth rates.
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