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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lesson derived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a lesson or insight that has been obtained from a particular experience, text, or situation.
Example: "After analyzing the case study, we found a lesson derived that can be applied to future projects."
Alternatives: "a lesson learned" or "an insight gained".
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A lesson derived from these studies is that a transcript will generally be bound and regulated by multiple RBPs, the combination of which will determine the final regulatory outcome.
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Is the conclusion reached and the lesson derived from the text the most relevant and meaningful message?
Take heed: Hollod expects entrepreneurs to describe not only their biggest mistake, but also the lesson derived from it.
The Nazis believed in the methodology of science, but they did not believe in the simple lesson derived from faith - that human life is sacred.
One key lesson derived from these studies, owing to the simultaneous detection of the whole plethora of mutations in cells, is the cancer genome evolution.
The spirit of the article is more in line with the lesson derived from the DREAM challenges (Marbach et al., 2010; Prill, 2011) that different approaches can provide complementary insights into the same problem.
Is it fanciful, Geoff, to suggest that this lesson derives from the witches in the Scottish play — "Fair is foul, and foul is fair"?
The second lesson derives from the first: Development levels matter, but so do governance capabilities, because together they determine vulnerabilities.
Goldstein has organized the book chronologically, giving each chapter the title of a "lesson" Bundy derived from his career.
Finally, we will present a number of key lessons derived both from our own experience running fragment screens against kinases and from a large number of published studies.
New evidence on effective health workforce distribution and retention), This presentation will focus on lessons derived from a literature review of studies on interventions to address recruitment and retention of health professionals in the European Union.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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