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it is inferred to
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it is inferred to" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "it is inferred that." Example: "From the data presented, it is inferred that the new policy will lead to increased productivity."
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Exact Expressions
6 human-written examples
Weston-Dawkes, who has been in the office for the past 20 years, further warned that anytime a lab employee is identified as such in any publication — even a privately-written one — "it is inferred to express the knowledge gained as a cleared Government employee" and thus needs review.
News & Media
That is, when an arrangement between a nested gene and its host is seen in multiple species, it is inferred to be maintained by natural selection (Chen and Stein 2006; Hudson et al. 2007; Hoeppner et al. 2009).
Science
Although this is only a slight difference, it is inferred to be enabled by the legs of the merged-type fixing device resulted in an increased tensile reinforcement ratio.
There is pervasive evidence for episodic eolian erosion and deposition ca. 9.8 to 6.3 ka, generally coincident with loess deposition on upland surfaces [Olson, C.G., Nettleton, W.D., Porter, D.A., Brasher, B.R., 1997. Middle Holocene aeolian activity on the High Plains of west-central Kansas. Holocene, 7(3): 255–261], and thus it is inferred to reflect regional aridity.
Quoting Gerth without naming him, Clark writes approvingly about his opinion that "[w]hile a paper may not express a LANL or US Government opinion, if the author is clearly identified as an employee of LANL, it is inferred to express the knowledge gained as a cleared Government employee".
Science & Research
If a shared derived character or synapomorphy is found in two or more related organisms, it is inferred to have been present in their common ancestor, irrespective of whether or not there is a fossil record for that ancestor (Hennig 1966).
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If more than 20% of BAC end sequences of a contig hit these specific sequences, it was inferred to be RNA-, chloropland/ornd/or mitochondrion-related.
Science
It is not clear if this association is pathogen specific, or if it may be inferred to other forms of enteric infection.
Science
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.
News & Media
On the basis of its thick cuticles, few adaxial stomata, sunken stomata, and dense trichomes, it has been inferred to be a xeromorphic plant.
This change was not accompanied by significant change at the nearby GPR magnetometer, so it may be inferred to be quite localized.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity, explicitly state the evidence or reasoning leading to the inference, enhancing the strength and credibility of your claim.
Common error
Avoid using "to" after "it is inferred". The correct grammatical structure is "it is inferred that". Using "to" creates an ungrammatical construction that should be avoided.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it is inferred to" is typically used to indicate that a conclusion or understanding has been reached based on available information. However, as Ludwig AI points out, this phrase is grammatically incorrect. The correct construction would be "it is inferred that."
Frequent in
Science
44%
News & Media
31%
Encyclopedias
6%
Less common in
Wiki
3%
Formal & Business
0%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "it is inferred to" aims to convey a conclusion drawn from evidence, it's grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI emphasizes that the correct construction is "it is inferred that". Although examples appear in scientific and news contexts, prioritize using the grammatically correct alternatives to ensure clarity and credibility in your writing. Using alternatives such as "it is deduced that" or "it can be concluded that" will result in stronger, more authoritative communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it is deduced that
Replaces "inferred" with "deduced", emphasizing a more logical and conclusive reasoning process.
it can be concluded that
Shifts the focus to a formal conclusion based on evidence, rather than a simple inference.
the implication is that
Focuses on the implied meaning or consequence resulting from the information.
it follows that
Indicates a direct consequence or logical result of the preceding statement.
it is reasonable to assume that
Introduces a degree of uncertainty, implying the conclusion is based on plausibility rather than certainty.
the data indicates that
Replaces the act of inferring with the data as the subject that is pointing to a conclusion.
one can infer that
Changes the sentence structure to be more general about the process of inferring.
the evidence suggests that
Highlights the role of evidence in supporting the inferred conclusion.
it is understood that
Implies a common or shared understanding based on the available information.
it can be gathered that
Suggests information is collected or obtained to formulate an inference.
FAQs
How should I correctly use "it is inferred" in a sentence?
The correct structure is "it is inferred that" followed by the conclusion you're drawing. For instance, "It is inferred that the new policy will lead to increased productivity."
What's a formal alternative to "it is inferred to"?
Instead of the incorrect "it is inferred to", use phrases like "it is deduced that" or "it can be concluded that" for a more formal tone.
Is "it is inferred to" grammatically correct?
No, "it is inferred to" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "it is inferred that". Ludwig AI highlights this error.
What are some subtle ways to indicate inference without using "it is inferred that"?
You could use phrases such as "the evidence suggests that" or "the implication is that", which subtly indicate that you are drawing a conclusion based on available information.
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested