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The phrase "derivative from" is not a standard or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense in most contexts. It is not recommended to use this phrase in formal or academic writing. A possible correction could be "derived from," which means something is based on or originates from something else. For example: "The design of this car is derived from a vintage model."
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It is derived from Russian šáxmaty, itself a derivative from Persian šâh mât, literally meaning "the king is at a loss".
This means that steady-state models derived by simply removing the partial time derivative from the governing equations are not suitable for gas solids flows.
The relation (46) can be derived by a Liouville transformation which eliminates the first order derivative from the eigenvalue problem Lϕ = λϕ.
It is wrong to describe the false quotation as derivative from or supported by the quotation from 1995.
The writing of plays, mostly derivative from the great models, has continued until the present day.
A chemical derivative from natural rubber, chlorinated rubber, gives films of extraordinary stretchability.
"The ranges are completely derivative from different assumptions about the variables," Mr. Lute said.
Silversmithing in the New World in the colonial period is more or less derivative from Europe and England.
Painting was derivative from calligraphy, and implicit in painting skill was a preceding mastery of the brush-rendered calligraphic line.
But the derivative from oil refining does not actively nourish the skin, but rather seals the lips so moisture does not escape.
There is no connection between Egyptian hieroglyphs and these other scripts, the only certain derivative from the Egyptian writing being that used for Meroitic.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com