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Discover LudwigThe phrase "guessing from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to draw a conclusion from something. For example, "Guessing from his expression, I think he was disappointed with the outcome."
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So I'm guessing from the speech that he's a politician?
Guessing from two new anthologies, Mr. Koch is faring better as time goes by.
"I'm guessing, from the tone of your question, that you think they're a mess," he says, to laughter.
I knew she had a tough work schedule, and I was guessing from his position that he did too.
Guessing from their reviewing how their music might sound, I would have predicted Payne to write on a big canvas, with an ear to generous English late Romanticism.
I sometimes felt that I was undergoing, and failing, a test of my cleverness at guessing from hints, reading between lines and recognising allusions to an earlier novel.
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("I guess from the stress," Syke said).
Had to guess from pie chart.
You'd never guess from this programme.
HENDRIK HERTZBERG: Potentially, from China and Russia; actually, I guess, from us.
He is unemployed, I guess from his dress and manner.
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