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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are mined from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when wanting to express the idea that something (such as minerals, resources, or data) is obtained from a particular place. For example, "Rare minerals are mined from deep underground caves."
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Potassium fertilizers, namely potassium chloride and potassium sulfate, are mined from potash deposits.
In this short paper, we propose the design of generic interaction scenarios that are mined from best practices (patterns).
Platinum, nickel and diamonds, in particular, are mined from rock that has a lot of carbon-mineralization potential.
They look on as hundreds of millions of dollars worth of resources are mined from their ancestral homelands.
Regular table salt and kosher salt are mined from the earth; they are cheap and characterless because they must be highly refined.
Many are mined from De Beers's own deposits in Botswana, Namibia and South Africa, while others are purchased from miners under contract to De Beers.
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Manganese could not feasibly be mined from the ocean floor.
Iron ore is mined from vast deposits in central Shanxi.
Salt was mined from the 10th century until 1980, when production ceased.
But there's far more to be mined from this map.
Industrial diamonds can be mined from natural deposits, or they can be produced synthetically.
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