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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are from the process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or source of something that is a result of a specific process.
Example: "The results of the experiment are from the process of careful observation and data collection."
Alternatives: "derive from the process" or "result from the process".
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Steve Regis, vice president of CalPortland, said in an interview, "We feel like we're really exposed because 60 percent of our direct emissions are from the process — nothing we can do about them".
The input signals of sampling unit are from the process bay equipment, communicated by Ethernet and communication interface unit.
Depending on what state your records are from, the process you will follow and the records you will have access to will vary drastically.
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"The value is not from cutting the cable," he says, "it's from the process change that's enabled by the technology".
Other reasons are from the assessment process of URR.
Some have been from the planning process.
As it had been from the beginning, the process was still one of curiosity and discovery.
The person whose free expression rights are at stake is absent from the process.
But the sultan himself says he is upset at being excluded from the process.
At this point at least, the Gulf States, Europe and the US are excluded from the process.
Models are established from the process functional chain.
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