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The phrase "data points from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of collecting, analyzing, or presenting data. For example, "The researcher identified 45 data points from the survey participants."
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Circles, data points from field measurements 2001 to 2010 (N =216).
More than 6000 data points from 600 laboratory measurements were used in developing the correlations.
A total of 2390 paired data points from seven patients were collected.
The first is for adiabatic and condensing flows, and consists of 7115 frictional pressure gradient data points from 36 sources, and the second for boiling flow, and consists of 2378 data points from 16 sources.
We calculated the frequency curves using 119 data points from 14 studies for males and 35 data points from 7 studies for females.
We analyzed 60 data points from 11 pigs (weight 39 (range 37-42) kg).
Today, Engrade is tracking over 1 billion student data points, from grades to attendance and test scores.
"We had three-quarters of a billion data points from just one city," Mr. Skibiski says.
Anyone out there who knows, or has other data points from the non-English-and-Chinese-speaking world, please advise.
"Everybody is interested in pursuing the benefits of getting data points from these devices," he said.
"They give us a good set of data points from which to assess the F1".
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