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The phrase "being derived from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something originates or comes from a specific source or influence. Example: "The idea for the new product was being derived from customer feedback and market research."
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A new generation of biomaterials is being derived from biological molecules.
(a) Proportion of the thalamic RV-eGFP labeled input being derived from the MD.
DAISY is the world standard for digital talking books, the name being derived from Digital Accessible Information System.
"It came about essentially because of the geology and the waters being derived from those metamorphic rocks," Dr. Maltman said.
With this approach, folds are explicitly designed by the user instead of being derived from data.
Coub is a testament to the success of Moscow's remix culture, whereby new artworks are constantly being derived from old material (or recent Game of Thrones episodes).
But because that information washed up onshore, as opposed to being derived from the rational analysis of known facts, it was difficult to know whether it was true.
Data-driven tight frame being derived from wavelet transformation aims at exploiting sparsity priors of sinogram in Radon domain.
Gold became the major currency metal of southwestern Asia as a whole, being derived from Scythian, Pontic, and Bactrian sources.
The difference between these two subsets lies in nonkernel sentences being derived from kernel sentences by means of transformational rules.
However, often the non-dimensional Duffing equation is used to approximate the system, with the coefficients being derived from experiments.
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