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The phrase "are not derived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the origins or sources of something, indicating that it does not come from a particular source.
Example: "These conclusions are not derived from the initial data set, but rather from further analysis."
Alternatives: "do not originate" or "are not sourced".
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These laws are not derived from anything else.
These stability conditions are not derived in current literature.
The cells are not derived from embryos, so researchers can circumnavigate the ethical gray areas.
Keytab keys: Application server principals generally use random keys which are not derived from a password.
P4-A represents ballots cast by unsecured creditors whose claims are not derived from publicly traded securities.
Freeman Dyson's views on climate change are theoretical and are not derived from crampons-on-the-ground, sun-on-the-face field experience.
The datasets are acquired through overt and covert channels, the committee discloses, and are not derived from any specific legal power.
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On the one hand, one must look for the primordial elements i.e., for bodies that are not derived from others and of which all other bodies are composed.
On the other hand, analogous structures may perform the same function, but are not derived from the same structure in a common ancestor.
Her mezzo-soprano is not very strong these days, but helped by a small performing space (about 100 seats on risers), she reminded listeners that diction and comic timing are not derived from muscle.
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