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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aid derived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing assistance or support that comes from a specific source or method.
Example: "The aid derived from the government programs has significantly improved the community's resources."
Alternatives: "assistance obtained" or "support gained".
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In the absence of an effective means of guaranteeing that the state aid derived from public funds will be used exclusively for secular, neutral, and nonideological purposes, it is clear from our cases that direct aid in whatever form is invalid.
Dispersion aid derived from the mucus of Abelmoschus manihot (L).
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Index to archival finding aids derived from major archival libraries and sources in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Additionally, decision aids derived from work of this nature may be valuable, with a possibility of these being automated.
An estimate of the incidence of PCP in a particular AID was derived by determining the number of cases of PCP in a particular AID per 1,000 hospitalisations with the said AID per year.
By studying the shape of the learning curves in different systems, features of the fitness landscape are revealed that aid in deriving the underlying control mechanisms.
1 There is no suggestion that the purpose is other than to raise revenue necessary for the support of government from all who enjoy the service and protection of government, and to adjust the tax laid on the appellant in the light of the aid he derives from such service and protection.
Congress acted with reference to a state of things believed at the time to exist; and, in interpreting its legislation, no aid can be derived from subsequent events.
With the aid of the derived explicit forms of stockout risk and the cost function, we develop a computationally-efficient algorithm for the optimal solution.
To the external aids that are drawn from history and analogy and administrative practice there is to be added another that may be said to be internal; the aid to be derived from the wording of related sections.
As Chief Justice Marshall put it, "[w]here the mind labours to discover the design of the legislature, it seizes every thing from which aid can be derived". Fisher v. Blight, 2 Cranch 358, 386 (1805).
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