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The phrase "adduce from" is not commonly used in written English and may be considered incorrect.
It can be used when referring to the act of citing or bringing forth evidence or examples from a particular source, although "adduce" is typically used without a preposition.
Example: "In his argument, he sought to adduce evidence from various studies to support his claims."
Alternatives: "derive from" or "cite from".
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It is possible, however, to adduce from guarded interviews with Lynch the meaning of the title.
You may wearily adduce from this that some people must live in a state of vigilance for things to be offended by, but I know what they mean.
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Nothing much can be adduced from so small a sample of Mail readers, but there is surely a serious problem in asking that question in the way they did.
There were some who insisted on the shabby-but-romantic Gramercy Park Hotel, but the relative status of the pair can be adduced from the fact that the Chelsea was hymned in song by Leonard Cohen, while the Gramercy Park's bard was Ben Lee, who is perhaps best known for stepping out with Claire Danes.
Evidence of O'Connor's love for Chekhov can be adduced from his edition of the writer's work, which Maxwell inherited and described: "So lived with - turned down corners, turned down sides of pages, coffee stains, whiskey stains, and perhaps tears".
Mostly, the recent biographies are remixes of familiar episodes and anecdotes; their interest lies largely in what's included and what's left out, how deeply the biographer goes into unpublished or unfamiliar work, and what's adduced from further research into the world in which Dickens lived and worked.
Support for the model is adduced from published experimental data.
Parallel citations for the internal senses can be adduced from his Middle and Long Commentaries.
It represents the set of members of the dimension Di that is adduced from the SELECT and WHERE clause.
Indeed the arcing history of print from its earliest infancy in Europe could be adduced from the scripture-like books lining the walls of the library room.
However, DSC traces for samples of these compounds, prepared by a different method, showed temperature values that were different from those adduced from dilatometry.
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