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The phrase "are got from" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not usable as it combines two forms of the verb "to get" incorrectly. An example of a correct phrase would be "are obtained from." Alternatives include "are derived from" or "are sourced from."
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It is revealed that the bulk of the oxygen-containing functional groups are removed from graphene oxide with this one-step reduction method and monolayer RGO sheets are got from its N,N-dimethyl formamide solution.
As he needs them, pictures are got from the files, scanned into a computer by an assistant, Lauren Getford, printed to spec and stacked on long tables, where they wait, like his brushes and containers of paint, to be used, or not, since he constantly changes his mind.
The other band parameters are got from Ref. [22].
The annotation data of GO and KEGG are got from the packages GO.db and KEGG.db.
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Know what you are getting from a quality perspective.
The value the Brewers are getting from Gomez should be a bit unsettling for Mets fans.
"What people are getting from Kickstarter is not equity.
"That is what you are getting from this conference".
"We are getting from [Guernsey] the proper answers," he said.
Since the digital signature plans are gotten from known malware, these plans are likewise generally known.
The errors we are getting from them are HTTP 500 errors (internal server error).
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