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"from the data" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to introduce information or evidence that supports a statement. For example: "From the data provided, we can see that there is a clear correlation between exercise and weight loss." In this sentence, "from the data provided" indicates that the information or evidence mentioned in the data supports the statement being made.
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"From the data we have collected, things are the same as they were.
From the data several observations can be made.
The value of a comes directly from the data.
It's building a model from the data they've given you".
They moved too far away from the data.
In science, you can't hide from the data".
We also learned something from the data from the 1990s.
Write a one-page essay in which you draw conclusions from the data you have collected.
"The People's Choice," art created from the data of commissioned polls.
Through April 14. "The People's Choice," art created from the data of commissioned polls.
The information security firm Rapid7, however, warned about individuals drawing damaging conclusions from the data.
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