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The phrase "also be discovered from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something can be found or identified through a particular source or method.
Example: "The information can also be discovered from various academic journals and publications."
Alternatives: "can also be found in" or "may also be obtained from".
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The interest fields can also be discovered from the celebrities that the user follows, as well as the tweets posted by the user.
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Notably, both motifs have also been discovered from the same data by various other studies [39].
Moreover, these compounds are not necessary to be discovered only from MTB ICL, as it can also be discovered by a non-MTB ICL.
Many genes discovered in larger groups can also be discovered in their subgroups.
NameTag reveals not only a person's name, but also whatever else can be discovered from social media, dating websites, and criminal databases.
A few of the firefighters also were discovered to be suffering from strep throat, officials said Friday.
Since then, the [YFW]XC motif has also been discovered among effector candidates from the haustoria-producing rust fungi Puccinia graminis f.sp.sp
However, resistance to Hsp90 inhibition has also been discovered.
Two mammalian POPs have also been discovered.
Apart from TPO1, seven different TPO transcripts which are generated through alternative splicing had also been discovered.
New audiences also are discovering the Island.
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