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The phrase "conclusion derived from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been inferred or concluded based on evidence or some other type of reasoning. For example, "After an extensive study of the data, the researchers drew a conclusion derived from the evidence they found."
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24 U.S. Urges New Plan on Iran In a new effort to pressure Iran to allow strict controls on its nuclear program, Britain and the United States are trying to persuade Russia and China to endorse their conclusion, derived from what officials call new evidence, that Tehran intends to build nuclear weapons, according to American and European diplomats.
The following is a direct conclusion derived from Theorem 3.1.
The results well support the conclusion derived from relevant theoretical analysis.
The paper proposes a strategic conclusion derived from the review of blanket designs for advanced fusion reactors.
Brown claims this is a priori (though still fallible) knowledge of nature, since there are no new data involved, nor is the conclusion derived from old data.
This was the counter-intuitive conclusion derived from Schelling's model of segregation [1, 2], one of the most influential models of tipping dynamics and unintended consequences [3 5].
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First, this conclusion derives from the broad similarity of findings from studies in young populations with the results observed in research with adults.
This conclusion derives from the observation that the growth of Igf2r m/+ /Igf2 +/p double knockout offspring was indistinguishable from that of Igf2 +/p knockout littermates.
Suspect conclusions derived from suspect studies are increasingly common.
Hesa cannot accept responsibility for any inferences or conclusions derived from the data by third parties.
Please note that the Higher Education Statistics Agency does not accept responsibility for any conclusions derived from its data by third parties.
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