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Jaleh Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

From what we can tell

What does "from what we can tell" mean?

  

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"from what we can tell" is used to qualify a statement; it means that the statement is believed by the speaker to be true, based on the available evidence. It leaves open the possibility that there may be relevant information that the speaker does not know.

  • "from what we can tell" is used to qualify a statement; it means that the statement is believed by the speaker to be true, based on the available evidence.
  • It leaves open the possibility that there may be relevant information that the speaker does not know.
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"from what we can tell" is used to qualify a statement; it means that the statement is believed by the speaker to be true, based on the available evidence. It leaves open the possibility that there may be relevant information that the speaker does not know.

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