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The phrase "able to derive from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to obtain or extract information, meaning, or conclusions from a source or context.
Example: "The researchers were able to derive from the data significant insights into consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "capable of obtaining from" or "able to extract from".
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The amount depends on how much enjoyment you were able to derive from the holiday despite the difficulties.
Before this, the only revenue he was able to derive from the scrolls consisted of a few small fees that were paid him for exhibiting them in museums.
For this to happen, though, the governor, the development corporation, Mr. Libeskind, Mr. Silverstein and the other parties need to agree to the following basic points, which any first-year architecture student would be able to derive from a textbook on master planning.
"[The public advisory is] based on information we've been able to derive from the arrest, based on what has been seized," Constable Jason Michalyshen told VICE.
Reflections were made about the overall caregiving journey and what meaning caregivers were able to derive from it.
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In the deepest depths of the most punishing swim workouts, when my fingers and toes would get tingly and I would start seeing stars from lack of oxygen, I was never able to derive power from those phrases, not when it really mattered.
Only humans seem to be able to derive pleasure from the negative sensation itself.
For an American coming of age after the blacklist, going to jail for political associations is an inconceivable horror, and to emerge unbroken and able to derive benefit from the experience is an admirable form of defiance in itself.
Spencer Wang, the analyst who wrote the Credit Suisse report, said in an interview that the clips that YouTube is able to derive revenue from deliver profit margins higher than 35percentt but make up less than 3percentt of the total clips.
"They realize that we can dramatically improve the care we deliver to patients if we're better able to derive information from the vast amounts of data that oftentimes sit trapped inside electronic health records," he said.
That is why the feedback mechanism between users (the agree/disagree button) is a useful way to allow for a very minimal amount of discussion while still being able to derive value from this process.
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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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