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Discover Ludwig"in inferring" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing the process of drawing conclusions from evidence or when you are discussing the process of reasoning. For example: "The scientist used her knowledge and experience in inferring the cause of the experiment's unexpected results."
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The challenge is in inferring what constitutes an "inappropriate" context.
The major limitation in inferring causation from natural experiments is the presence of unmeasured confounding.
We are interested in inferring on the unknown parameters appearing in such equations.
Foliar nutrient concentrations are often useful in inferring soil fertility and plant-soil interactions.
The finding is interesting statistically, but ultimately of very little value in inferring the ethnic origin of a single fingerprint.
Traffic matrix estimation consists in inferring a traffic matrix from link-level measurements.
This finding highlights the difficulty in inferring the direction of causality between increased left atrial size and LV diastolic dysfunction.
Infrared measurements assist in verifying that an X-ray source is a young star and in inferring the star's properties.
The IDV index: its derivation and use in inferring long-term variations of the interplanetary magnetic field strength.
We use a special operational semantics which drives us in inferring quantitative measures on system describing cryptographic protocols.
A population genetic study has been performed proving the performance of the assay in inferring the ancestral population of individuals.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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