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deduce

[dih-doos, -dyoos] / dɪˈdus, -ˈdyus /


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On the subject of lyricism, as may be deduced by now, it was a largely disappointing year for new musicals—but not for musical-theater performances.

From The Wall Street Journal

The experts have deduced that there are 80 or 90 other such records, based on the document numbers.

From Washington Post

The team produced a machine-learning model to deduce whether a plant had been cut or was water stressed from the sounds it made, with about 70% accuracy.

From Scientific American

It did not discuss any sequences of wildlife found at the market and concluded that “no animal host of SARS-CoV-2 can be deduced.”

From Science Magazine

The studies also deduced that most attackers were male and an overwhelming majority were white, at 63 percent.

From Salon