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Discover Ludwig"derive thoughts" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to the process of extracting ideas from observations or experiences. For example, "After studying the data, I was able to derive thoughts about how to improve the efficiency of the system."
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The participants were asked to pay attention to the music and, in order to maximise any emotional induction, were encouraged to derive thoughts and memories congruent with the emotional content of the music (see [9]).
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This conclusion does not rule out that states of affairs can be derived from thoughts.
Nevertheless, cognitions derive their status as thoughts capable of rationality from the fact that they have objects which represent the external world.
Visualization helped us derive the following biological thoughts and insights.
Agassiz's view of nature was historically derived from the thought of Plato, for whom the unseen world had more reality than the world of sense experience.
An intuitive thought to derive N ^ is N ^ = N 1 / P 1.
They can squash any new idea because every idea is derived from previously existing thoughts, the rights to which they own.
We are caught up in an onslaught of victim-blaming that seems to derive from an enlightened thought process around sexual violence, but in fact facilitates the moral dismissal of large numbers of survivors whose lives have been seriously damaged.
The word "Canberra" is popularly thought to derive from the word Kambera or Canberry which is claimed to mean "meeting place" in the old Ngunnawal language, one of several Indigenous languages spoken in the district by Aboriginal people before European settlers arrived.
I thought bad thoughts.
One school of thought derives its philosophy from the "single-species hypothesis" popular in the 1960s.
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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.

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