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The phrase "inferred to be" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when making a statement that is based on inference or conjecture. For example, "The ancient carving appears to depict a lion, inferred to be a symbol of strength."
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Beyond that was something my white cane inferred to be an open manhole.
This article was amended on 5 May 2012 to remove an ambiguous phrase that could be inferred to be inconsistent with Guardian editorial guidelines.
The first new species in the genus since 1847, it must be inferred to be threatened along with the others and for the same reason, overfishing.
It was originally inferred to be 9.0, but later analyses suggested values ranging from 9.15 to 9.3.
According to this method, pellets >6 mm diameter are inferred to be deposited by adults, while those <6 mm are inferred to be from juveniles or kittens.
These genes were inferred to be correlated with the CA production.
The infiltration limit for polyphenol solution into neural tissue is inferred to be 500 700 μm.
From TEM observations, the striped patterns were inferred to be amorphous Cr2O3.
The island is inferred to be slightly tilted to the southeast based on variable T1 elevations.
Therefore, the level of correlation between each dataset can be inferred to be relatively low.
Likewise, investment behavior consistency in New Zealand is inferred to be lower.
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