Sentence examples for as drawn from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as drawn from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that information or ideas are taken or extracted from a particular source or context.
Example: "The conclusions of this study are as drawn from the data collected over the past year."
Alternatives: "as derived from" or "as extracted from".

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After a sufficiently large number of such movements, the point reached is as drawn from a uniform distribution.

Director Ravinder Ravi claims that the film is not biased, and that it merely tells the story as drawn from the trial of Kehar Singh, one of the plotters, as well as the confessions of the assassins themselves.

THE introductory wall panel for "Picture Perfect: Masterworks of Photography" at the Bruce Museum of Arts and Science in Greenwich describes the exhibition as drawn from one of the world's finest collections of vintage photography in private hands.

"If they just know me from Twitter, they're like, 'I heard your voice, I thought you would be some barrel-chested brawler.' And I'm like, 'No, I'm just a person.'" Mr. Delaney described his standup as drawn from narratives about his own life, and said it does not shy away from difficult episodes.

The phylogeny of life, as drawn from fossils and living species, indicates that the earliest organisms were probably the result of a long chemical evolution, in which random reactions in the primeval seas and atmosphere produced amino acids and then proteins.

As drawn from the Pareto graph of standardized effects, the highest influence was bound to the substrate concentration.

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The Boston reviewer Marcia B. Siegel described her work as drawing from "the theatricality of Denishawn dance, the extroverted skills of ballet and the physical investment of modern dance".

The press material is mysterious about the piece in a rather intriguing way, describing the work as drawing from "the mysteries of physics, the unseen influence of Dark Matter and the passing epiphanies of overheard conversations".

He describes the music -- through-composed settings of poetry by RAINER MARIA RILKE and LOUISE BOGAN -- as drawing from a kaleidoscope of influences: SCHUMANN and FAURÉ, MESSIAEN and PROKOFIEV, singer-songwriters like NICK DRAKE and JONI MITCHELL, pop and jazz.

In this role, he saw himself as drawing from his "clinical sophistication" and from "the rigorous scientific demands" to which "clinicians are accustomed," while "public health" epidemiologists "often use a more arbitrary set of standards".

This interest to explore nature, both shooting with a gun given to him by his father, as well as drawing from life, was encouraged by his parents, his uncle William, and his aunt Fannie Gunn.

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