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"data draws from" is correct and usable in written English
You could use this phrase to refer to the source of a dataset, as in, "This dataset draws from a population of 250 people."
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(The data draws from a sample running into the tens of thousands; in 2006 in Iraq, for example, nearly 7,200 American troops were wounded by hostile action, more than 700 of them fatally).
The online data draws from 20,000 e-commerce websites.
The data draws from several research and design projects conducted in Israel since 1991.
Furthermore, some of this data draws from the Birth to Twenty cohort study in Soweto, Johannesburg, that has been following participants for over 23 years since their birth in 1990 [ 32].
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The data drawn from the experience of last August changes the equation of risk, he said.
These studies generally use nationally aggregated data drawn from different countries over different periods of time.
Developers tinker with designs via data drawn from the crucible of online play.
C.D.C. data, drawn from death certificates, makes it clear that number is a serious undercount.
The data, drawn from a sample of 838 girls who participated in a broad national survey in 2003-4, was presented last week by researchers from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The insidious manner in which Intelli-Check's machines gather and retain data drawn from the bar codes on drivers licenses is shocking, invasive and dangerous.
It covers destinations including New York, London, Paris, Rome and San Francisco, with listings for hotels, restaurants, bars, clubs and tourist hotspots, and data drawn from Expedia, OpenTable and other sites.
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