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The phrase "data acquired from" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to information which has been collected from a specific source. For example: "This report contains data acquired from the United Nations' annual survey."
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PRESAGED was tested with data acquired from non-human primates at USAMRIID and NIH-IRF.
Model is trained and tested using data acquired from Jiangsu oil fields, China.
Their study requires, among other observations, the use of image data acquired from spacecrafts.
Conventional methods for Car content estimation were mostly based on reflectance data acquired from nadir direction.
Mathematical model based on experimental data acquired from the testing facility has been developed.
The first validation is on the vibration data acquired from a bearing having seeded defect.
This mathematical model developed is validated against published data acquired from literature.
The results were experimentally evaluated on the data acquired from the General Hospital of Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Finally a Pareto optimal analysis is performed upon the data acquired from previous two processes.
The workbook contains relevant data acquired from the PCM laboratory at Cranfield, PCM industry, and literature.
These estimation approaches are verified using measurement data acquired from commercial LiFePO4 cells.
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