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Discover Ludwig"data was taken from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to information that was obtained from some source, like a document, a survey, or an experiment. For example, "Data was taken from a survey of 500 respondents to analyze consumer behavior."
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All input data was taken from public sources of German authorities.
Basic data was taken from Visible Human Dataset (VHD), National Library of Medicine.
Qualitative data was taken from interviews, which were transcribed verbatim for analysis.
The data was taken from a previous study that was not originally looking at the moon's influence.
The data was taken from Google Webmaster Tools Search Queries reports from large accounts back in July 2014.
Ionosonde data was taken from Kokubunji station which is in the earthquake preparation zone for all earthquakes.
The longest possible selection of data was taken, from 1978 to 2013, and the information was accessed and harmonised by a data team at LIS.
Data was taken from an underlying customer database that was part of TalkTalk's acquisition of Tiscali's UK operations in 2009, the ICO said.
*ENHANCED* NLP Data Elements extracted from notes are now grouped into containers based on the type of note the data was taken from.
The measurement data was taken from a Diesel Oxidation Catalyst (DOC) connected to a full scale engine rig and both kinetic and mass transport parameters were estimated.
Additional data was taken from a system with three actuated degrees-of-freedom, and a set of model parameters was determined for each direction of motion.
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