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The phrase "are often derived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the origin or source of something, indicating that it frequently comes from a particular place or is based on certain factors.
Example: "Many scientific theories are often derived from extensive research and experimentation."
Alternatives: "are frequently obtained" or "are commonly sourced".
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It is a widely believed that naturally-derived phytochemicals would have lesser side-effects as they are often derived from edible herbs [ 4- 6].
The stories are often derived from the ancient Sanskrit epics the Mahabharata and the Ramayana.
Muscle force-generating properties are often derived from cadaveric studies of muscle architecture.
The study shows that referential terms are often derived from the range of direct address formulae.
Peroxisomal metabolites are often derived from acyl-CoA esters for example β-oxidation intermediates.
Schists that are rich in the amphibole hornblende and are often derived by metamorphism of common igneous rocks of the basalt-gabbro type are called amphibolites.
Quantitative structure property relationships are often derived to identify molecular determinants of drug potency and facilitate drug design.
Friction measurements in orthodontics are often derived from models by using brackets placed on flat models with various straight wires.
LPIs are often derived from raster land cover maps that are extracted from remotely sensed data through hard classification.
Folder titles are often derived from original folder titles, though in some cases they are not descriptive of all the material in the folder.
Many air pollution and atmospheric deposition problems are intertwined with one another, and these problems are often derived from the same cause, namely the burning of fossil fuels.
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