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The phrase "attempting to derive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing efforts to obtain or extract information, conclusions, or results from a particular source or context.
Example: "The researchers are attempting to derive a new formula that can improve energy efficiency in solar panels."
Alternatives: "trying to obtain" or "seeking to extract".
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There's no point in attempting to derive it.
And it presents a cautionary lesson about the dangers that inhere in attempting to derive constitutional conclusions from theories about law.
The effect of crystallographic texture has been considered in attempting to derive a total life prediction capability for the titanium alloy Ti6-4.
Hence no correlation should exist between the descriptors (ligand and target) and the activity when attempting to derive 'models'models
First, it subsumes parental relations under property relations, by attempting to derive a claim about parenthood from premises involving claims about ownership.
First, Strawson argues for it in additional ways, notably by attempting to derive the conclusion from the idea that perception is essentially a method of acquiring knowledge.
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He has never attempted to derive benefits from the U.S. government.
Before U.K. scientists may even attempt to derive human embryonic stem cell lines, they must secure a government license.
"We found Jimmy Carr's comments, which attempted to derive humour from the medical condition of dwarfism, were capable of causing considerable offence.
Ostwald even attempted to derive the basic chemical laws of constant and multiple proportions without the help of the atomic hypothesis.
In this contribution, we attempt to derive a tool allowing the prediction of the stretch ratio at failure in rubber components subjected to thermal ageing.
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