make a deduction

Frequency: 7.08.1 per million words

To form a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning.

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  • From the footprints in the mud, the detective made a crucial deduction.
  • The company automatically makes tax deductions from your salary.
  • We can make some deductions about the history of the ruins from these artifacts.
  • Before calculating your final pay, the payroll department will make a deduction for your health insurance premium.
  • By observing the planet's wobble, astronomers can make deductions about unseen moons.
  • Last month, they made an incorrect deduction from my wages, so I had to call HR.
  • A good scientist makes deductions based only on the available evidence.
  • Can I make a deduction for home office expenses on my tax return?
  • Look at all the facts carefully before you make a deduction.
  • Making a voluntary deduction for a retirement plan is a smart financial move.
  • If we had more data, we could make a more accurate deduction.
  • If you work overtime, the employer might make additional deductions for taxes at a higher rate.
  • The historian had made several brilliant deductions from the ancient text.
  • The landlord is not allowed to make any deductions from the security deposit without a valid reason.
  • Making a hasty deduction can often lead to incorrect conclusions.
  • For your first paycheck, we will make a one-time deduction for your uniform.
  • Based on his strange behavior, what deductions can we make?
  • The employer must make all legally required deductions, such as for social security.
  • She was able to make the correct deduction using pure logic.
  • The bank will make a deduction from your account each month to cover the loan repayment.