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"inference can be drawn" is a grammatically correct and common phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the conclusions or deductions that can be made from evidence or information. Example: Based on the evidence presented, an inference can be drawn that the suspect was not at the scene of the crime during the time of the incident.
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In fact, two kinds of valid inference can be drawn from a conditional proposition.
The inference can be drawn, he said, that a piece requires explanation to be rendered palatable.
But from some of the books in the works, an inference can be drawn that it's the young women who are bursting out, adventurous and audacious, while men are retreating.
The stopping rule is devised to ensure that the required significance level and power are achieved and that valid statistical inference can be drawn at the end of the study.
153 (1931), mentions the question of standing at all, and it is hard to see how the Court's inference can be drawn from these cases since in both the party seeking suppression of the documents was in fact the owner of them.
Probability theory must be built into design to assure that strong inference can be drawn from outcomes.
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They provide estimates from which only inferences can be drawn.
Two significant inferences can be drawn from the solution of the optimization problem.
"Petitioner insists that he had a constitutional right to remain silent and that no adverse inferences can be drawn from the exercise of that right.
When the distribution describing the data changes over time, it is important to detect these changes so that correct inferences can be drawn from the data.
Before such inferences can be drawn, it is necessary to test for the ecological integrity of these mammal assemblages: how many paleocommunities do they represent?
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