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"datasets from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to some collection of data gathered from a source. For example, "This paper includes datasets from the World Bank on economic growth from 2008-2018."
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Everyday we work with datasets from around the world.
Comparing the datasets from the three countries allowed the economists to draw their conclusion.
The University of Cambridge's engineering department contributed road network datasets from the late 18th century to today.
Nor does Brown's ruling touch on the broader watchlists and datasets from which the no-fly list draws.
The centre, founded more than 30 years ago, hosts the world's largest income database, with hundreds of datasets from 46 countries from as early as 1967.
The contract states: "The PhD student will gather large-scale datasets from a variety of different mass crowd events, such as music festivals, sporting events, etc".
They also have (tiny) datasets from the Kibera slum area of Nairobi and from Cameroon, as well as some reports from London, New York and San Francisco.
Led by Trish Garner, the unit updates the site every day with raw datasets from local election results to detailed boundary mapping.
NHS England collated the figures it shared with the Guardian from those covering self-harm and self-poisoning from its Hospital Episodes Statistics datasets from the past decade.
Greater internal transparency is possible if units actively have to make a case for withholding documents or datasets from other departments.
We used datasets from three Brazilian ecoregions.
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