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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dataset from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific dataset that originates from a particular source or study.
Example: "The analysis was conducted using a dataset from the National Health Survey."
Alternatives: "a dataset obtained from" or "a dataset sourced from".
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For the purpose of this tutorial, I'll be using a dataset from the World Bank on access to improved sanitation facilities around the world.
The authors look at a dataset from a large Greek bank, which contains information on individual borrowers' credit applications between 2003 and 2010.
Our study uses a dataset from Sweden with several advantages.
To test our metrics we use a dataset from Flickr.
The proposed model is illustrated by examining a dataset from an elementary school in Taiwan.
Chadefaux [34] used a dataset from Google News Archive to predict military conflicts.
Six classic tephra volume models were assessed using a dataset from subsurface explosion experiments.
In the results section, a validation based on a dataset from Forrest and Honig is given.
In this study we analyze a dataset from the Copenhagen Network Study [31].
The weighted proteome interaction network of the pathogen was constructed using a dataset from STRING database.
For their experiment, they built a dataset from real-world reviews collected from Amazon.
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