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The phrase "also derived from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something originates from multiple sources or influences.
Example: "The recipe is not only inspired by traditional Italian cuisine but is also derived from various regional flavors."
Alternatives: "also sourced from" or "also based on".
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Radish is also derived from radix.
Chester's finish had also derived from questionable defending.
The fitness data were also derived from Project DRIVE.
"Pops," though also derived from "popular," is more narrowly defined.
New approximation results are also derived from the strategy.
Another fixed idea, that of Eritrean independence, also derived from the Italian years.
It also derived from knowing exactly what type of data would lend itself to such flair.
Procrastination is also derived from the ancient Greek word akrasia — doing something against our better judgment.
The password policy database and lock files are also derived from this value.
I am again reminded of Tacitus, whose distortion of the historical record also derived from the intensity of his humanism.
The later style, grotesque, also derived from Raphael's paintings, was introduced by Guido Fontana's son Orazio around 1560 70.
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