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'data stems from' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something originates from a particular source. For example, "This data stems from a study conducted by the University of Chicago."
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The problem of missing data stems from more than just police obstructionism or oversight.
Much of Amazon's consumer data stems from what people shop for online.
The data stems from the first wave of the Health Survey of German-Austrian Cloister Study in 2012 n=1.1588) and a series of multivariate regression models will be applied.
The latest available data stems from 2013.
A large and probably the most complex portion of this data stems from medical imaging.
Half of the data stems from one study, the majority of the remaining data points from 4 different studies.
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Focus groups produce data stemming from group discussions.
Their calibration process is usually based on data stemming from household survey campaigns.
The basic data stem from a 5 year follow-up study of 1.027 couples in Denmark, initiating fertility treatment 1.1.2000 – 31.1.2000.
Over the last decade this field has been revolutionized by new experimental data stemming from massively parallel sequencing technologies.
In order to obtain various free energies to model specific problems which permit the matching of data stemming from experiments, we assume an additive structure.
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