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The phrase "also be realized from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the sources or origins of something, indicating that it can come from multiple places or methods.
Example: "The benefits of this approach can also be realized from collaborative efforts among team members."
Alternatives: "can also be derived from" or "can also be obtained from".
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The observed induction in saturation magnetization value could also be realized from the increase in the interparticle interactions during the bioconjugation process.
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Collision avoidance between multiple mobile robots can also be realized.
Also, it can be realized from the data presented in the first six tables that unfortunately in several cases, data on specialized xenobiotic-metabolizing enzymes appear to be missing for the human skin such that the relevance of these data on these specialized XME in non-human animal models cannot readily be estimated by comparison with the native human skin.
Mutual benefits can be realized from partnerships with other organizations.
Both weapons were realized from Cobb's drawings.
Sampling was realized from the non-heated chain.
"Harmonization must be realized.
Also the temperature compensation is realized.
Also useful is realizing that such relationships need not be inherently one-sided, because others could benefit from knowing you, she adds.
Some compromise prevents such gaits from being realized in biology.
Superhydrophobic surfaces were realized.
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