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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are chiefly from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the primary source or origin of something, often in a context discussing data, information, or influences.
Example: "The findings of this study are chiefly from surveys conducted over the past year."
Alternatives: "primarily derived from" or "mainly sourced from".
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However, these data on colistin are chiefly from nonrandomized studies in small numbers of patients.
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The answer is chiefly from the private sector, with much help from ordinary people.
His customers were chiefly from the wealthiest classes royalty and the aristocracy of England and other European countries.
Imports to England during the inter-war years were chiefly from areas of British military influence and commerce: Bahrain, Egypt, Transjordan, and Iraq.
The stories are chiefly adapted from classical and medieval sources and are told with a tenderness and the restrained narrative art that constitute Gower's main appeal today.
In other words, the total magnetic moments of all Ag n V clusters are chiefly derived from the paramagnetic V atom, as shown in Fig. 7.
Thomas Bewick, in the first volume (Land Birds) of his A History of British Birds (1797), presents a phenological list of 19 birds which are "chiefly selected from Mr. White's Natural History of Selborne, and are arranged nearly in the order of their appearing".
The old, mainly 19th-century, works are chiefly modest paintings from the museum's collection, which has never gone in for the grand painterly statement.
The more numerous coastal peoples are chiefly descendants of slaves from Africa and indentured workers from India, who were originally transported to work the coastal sugarcane plantations.
And patience has seemed a rare commodity at Telegraph Towers this year too, raising the problem of what editors-in-chief are chiefly about these days (apart from not editing the paper)?
The remaining 0.93 mmol gDW−1 h−1, which are produced exclusively from 2-oxoglutarate, are chiefly used for the biosynthesis of the amino acids L-arginine (26.4%), L-glutamine (23.5%), and L-proline (19.8%), while another 23.5% enters the biomass directly.
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