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The phrase "be derived by" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when talking about the source or origin of something. Example: The word "robot" is believed to be derived by the Czech word "robota," which means forced labor.
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Nevertheless, the compulsion to work, and the awareness of the gratification to be derived by working well, remained irresistible.
Aquinas thought that moral law could be derived by human reason from reflection on natural facts.
Additional eye muscles may be derived by splitting some of these six muscles.
can be derived by the multiple bilateral filtering of.
Obviously, the quadrature formulas can be derived by Lemma 2.1.
Another filter can be derived by just minimizing Jds(H).
f r can be derived by the Kittle equation as.
Equation (26) can be derived by substituting (28) into (27).
The mechanism errors could be derived by an identification model.
As The Information's Amir Efrati pointed out, much of Didi's value may be derived by its position compared to Uber.
With the natural numbers so defined, Peano axioms can be derived by logical means alone.
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