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Czy "wnioskować o coś" = "składać wniosek o coś"?
Czy "wnioskować o coś" = "składać wniosek o coś"?
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Tak, "wnioskować o coś" to to samo co "składać wniosek o coś", ale sam czasownik "wnioskować" oznacza "wyciągać wnioski". Przykłady:
Składam wniosek/Wnioskuję o grant na badania naukowe.
Z tego, co mi wczoraj powiedział, wnioskuję, że nie przyjdzie dzisiaj do pracy.
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