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The phrase "are selected from a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process where items or individuals are chosen from a larger group or category.
Example: "The finalists for the competition are selected from a pool of talented applicants."
Alternatives: "are chosen from a" or "are picked from a".
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In explicit selection methods the basis functions are selected from a set of candidates with a search process.
In fact, when only few relays are selected from a large number of nodes, the relay selection vector becomes sparse.
One is rule selection where a small number of linguistically interpretable fuzzy rules are selected from a large number of prespecified candidate rules.
The random vectors are selected from a multivariate normal distribution.
In American-style mah-jongg hands are selected from a card published annually.
The fellows are selected from a field of more than 100 applicants.
Those accepted into the program are selected from a broad array of industries and cultural backgrounds.
Sources and questions are selected from a list provided on screen to the user.
Generally, 40 winners are selected from a nominated pool of 800 ,but last year, applications rose more than 20percentt.
In each field, seeds for sowing are selected from a small number of plants.
These variables are considered as discrete, and are selected from a list of existing cross sections.
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