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infers

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Third person singular of infer

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The word 'infers' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb that means to draw a conclusion from something, and can be used in a variety of contexts. Example sentence: Based on his limited knowledge of the situation, he inferred that his friend was in trouble.

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By the ω-rule we mean the infinitary rule of inference that infers ∀x φ(x) from the premisses φ(0), φ(1), φ(2), ….   Suppose we add this rule to the usual logical apparatus, and see what is then deducible from the Peano postulates with choice.

But Mr Krugman simply repeats that the top 1% and.1% have seen outsized gains, infers from this that "we've become an oligarchy" and then stops.

Another ad shows astronaut-monkeys, and infers that Mr Feingold voted money to put them into orbit.

But Mr Bell infers from the "Encyclopaedia Britannica" (1993 edition) that the art of painting is now regarded as "the expression of ideas and emotions in a two-dimensional visual language".

Noting that "a US national security official has confirmed to Reuters that 'this was a kill operation' and there was no desire to capture Bin Laden alive", Mr Dershowitz correctly infers that "those who have opposed the very concept of targeted killings should be railing against the killing of Osama Bin Laden".

Mr Sinquefield infers that the fault lies with the hidden costs that come from trading in the London markets.

From an analysis of wages, inflation expectations, demand and capacity pressures, and monetary growth, Mr Cates infers that Argentina, Brazil, India, Russia and the Middle East oil exporters face the biggest risks in the months ahead.

IT IS best not to drive in New Mexico after sundown, or so one infers from the road signs.

It will not go into detail, other than to say that it infers core body temperature from other readings.

That NSA surveillance may systematically violate Americans' constitutional rights is, one infers, a worry for "squishes"—for limp-wristed poindexters without the cunning and spine to stymie burglars by burning down the house.

From the limitations of our knowledge of ourselves (or, for that matter, of anything actual existing) together with the less plausible assumption that "that everything actual must be thought to be actual by some thinking being," Mendelssohn infers that there is "an infinite intellect" that does represent everything to itself (Morning Hours, pp. 103f/Gesammelte Schriften 3/2, pp. 141ff).

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