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it is inferable that
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it is inferable that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that a conclusion can be drawn from the information provided. Example: "Based on the evidence presented, it is inferable that the project will be completed ahead of schedule."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
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Alternative expressions(14)
it can be deduced that
one can conclude that
it can be concluded that
it can be assumed that
it is obvious that
it can be inferred that
it is logical to infer that
it is deducible that
one can infer that
the evidence suggests that
it follows that
it is reasonable to assume that
the implication is that
it is understandable that
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
From the perspective of the knowledge spillover argument and research collaboration, it is inferable that at the broader level, knowledge producers are primarily involved in creativity, while knowledge users mainly engage in innovation, two key activities that constitute entrepreneurship.
Science
Since CD44 contributes much to BCICs' maintenance and activity as its surface marker and BCICs play an important role in breast cancer tumorigenesis, it is inferable that the possible quantitative change of CD44 caused by rs13347 C/T mutation will affect breast cancer development, especially in ER-negative patients.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
If, as is inferable from the argument, reliance is placed on the ruling of the court below that there was evidence tending to show negligence on the part of the engineer, for the purpose of establishing that even if a Federal question was passed upon, the case was also decided on an independent non-Federal ground, broad enough to sustain the judgment, the proposition is without merit.
Academia
If our presupposition theory predicts that the inferences projected from "x VA" are of the form "x believes that φ", then we can appeal to exportation to explain why φ is inferable, as well.
Science
An obvious problem for 802.11e lies in the fact that the reserved AC queue for video traffic, i.e., AC[2], is FIFO based, and thus no room is available for further differentiation among video packets themselves based on their importance level which is inferable by a modern video coding technology from the application layer.
It is that serious.
News & Media
It is essential that the outcome of the colligation be inferable from the data prior to any testing (Snyder 1997).
Science
Thus it appears that what was important to Whewell was not whether a philosophy of science had been, in fact, inferred from a study of the history of science, but rather, whether a philosophy of science was inferable from it.
Science
"It's always that".
News & Media
Crummell's natural rights reading not only corrects that idea so that the law ought to bend to pre-existing self-defense rights, but that those rights are inferable from our sentimental nature provides a corollary explanation of precisely why public sympathy arises at all.
Science
The defendant did not call for them when the witness was recalled or reserve any exception to the new ruling, and it is more than inferable from the record that he acquiesced in it.
Academia
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "it is inferable that" when you want to formally express that a conclusion can be logically drawn from presented information or evidence. Ensure the connection between the evidence and the inference is clear to maintain the strength of your argument.
Common error
Avoid using "it is inferable that" when the conclusion is merely a possibility or speculation, rather than a logical deduction. Overstating the certainty of the inference can weaken your credibility.
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Linguistic Context
It is inferable that functions as a discourse marker introducing a logical conclusion or deduction. This phrase indicates that the statement following it is a reasonable inference based on preceding information. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability in academic and formal contexts.
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Academia
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News & Media
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Encyclopedias
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "it is inferable that" is a formal phrase used to introduce a conclusion logically derived from presented information. Ludwig AI indicates it's grammatically sound and appropriate for academic, scientific, and professional writing. While not very common, the phrase is effective for clearly establishing a reasoned inference. When using this phrase, ensure that the connection between the evidence and conclusion is evident to maintain credibility and avoid overstating the certainty of the inference.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it can be inferred that
Uses "inferred" instead of "inferable", focusing on the act of inferring.
it is logical to infer that
Highlights the logical aspect of the inference.
it is deducible that
Replaces "inferable" with "deducible", emphasizing a logical conclusion.
it can be concluded that
Focuses on the act of concluding based on evidence.
one can infer that
Uses a more general subject ("one") to express the inference.
the evidence suggests that
Shifts focus to the evidence as the basis for inference.
it follows that
Indicates a direct consequence or result.
it is reasonable to assume that
Suggests a reasonable assumption based on the given information.
the implication is that
Highlights the implicit meaning or consequence.
it is understandable that
Implies that something is easily understood or predictable.
FAQs
How can I use "it is inferable that" in a sentence?
Use "it is inferable that" to introduce a conclusion that logically follows from the information you've provided. For example, "Given the rising sea levels, "it is inferable that" coastal communities will face significant challenges".
What are some alternatives to "it is inferable that"?
You can use alternatives like "it can be inferred that", "it is deducible that", or "it can be concluded that depending on the level of formality and emphasis you want to convey.
Is "it is inferable that" formal or informal?
"It is inferable that" is generally considered a formal phrase suitable for academic, scientific, or professional writing. For less formal contexts, phrases like "it can be assumed that" might be more appropriate.
What is the difference between "it is inferable that" and "it is obvious that"?
"It is inferable that" implies that a conclusion can be logically drawn from evidence, whereas "it is obvious that" suggests the conclusion is immediately apparent without requiring much analysis. The former is more suitable when the connection isn't immediately clear.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested