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The phrase "analysis uses data from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the source of data utilized in an analysis or study.
Example: "The analysis uses data from various surveys conducted over the past year to draw conclusions about consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "analysis relies on data from" or "analysis draws on data from".
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Our empirical analysis uses data from 1973 to 2010 from 78 developed and developing countries.
This analysis uses data from the 2012 Angolan Community Family Planning Survey.
The analysis uses data from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developmentoto compare spending on several key areas where resources can be tracked: health, nutrition, sanitation and pre-primary education.
The analysis uses data from a wide variety of firearms regulations including laws about sales and ownership, storage regulations, laws targeting specific types firearms and ammunition and punishments for gun offenders.
The empirical analysis uses data from a 2006 survey of Pacific Northwest dairy farms.
Our analysis uses data from lake sediment cores, stand inventories, and historical records.
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That analysis used data from the Nurses Health Studyy, which followed more than 77,000 women 30to5555 over many years.
The analysis used data from nearly 3,000 German manufacturing and service firms from a 2015 survey by the Centre for European Economic Research.
In March, The Washington Post conducted a similar analysis using data from a national poll co-sponsored with ABC News, comparing Trump's support to the other Republican primary candidates.
The analysis used data from Reuters retrieved on 25 April 2015 to determine the ownership of the top 50 publicly traded coal companies, as ranked by Fossil Free Indexes on the basis of the coal reserves held by each company.
Tides are extracted by a superposed epoch analysis using data from periods of typically 10 or 20 days.
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