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Discover Ludwig"benchmark from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a point of reference or point of comparison, such as in the sentence, "We used industry standards as a benchmark from which to measure our own success."
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"Our benchmark from the beginning has been Japanese 250cc race bikes," said Mr. Fenigstein.
"I knew every baseball benchmark from the time I was 10 or 11 years old," Ryan says.
They decided instead to expand the window of the 4pm benchmark from 60 seconds to five minutes.
"We record and monitor all injuries and fatalities that occur on the racecourse to provide a benchmark from which the industry continually strives to reduce injury rates.
This might sound like a dismal statistic, but it's also an opportunity – a valuable benchmark from which we can now improve.
Short-term government bills are used to grease the wheels for many financial transactions and provide a benchmark from which other assets are priced.
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Maurice Lévy announced some of the first speakers, such as Peter Fenton from Benchmark, Eric Schmidt from Alphabet, Daniel Zhang from Alibaba and Dan Schulman from PayPal.
There are now 187,500 with assets in excess of that benchmark, down from from 193,100 in 2014.
Taiwanese technology companies have decades of experience in accepting detailed computer performance benchmarks from American customers and then figuring out the least expensive way to meet those benchmarks.
When evaluating performance, those four Russell indexes, while not the only decent benchmarks from which you can choose, are as good a place to start as any.
Acura engineers and designers, in fact, used German cars as their benchmarks, from the exterior design to interior craftsmanship to features like cup holders.
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