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Discover LudwigThe phrase "derived from two" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has origins or roots in two different sources. Example: "The language of Esperanto is derived from two main languages, Latin and Greek."
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Liberalism is derived from two related features of Western culture.
These images are derived from two properties of gold, its colour and its chemical stability.
That dollar figure is derived from two Senate lobbying disclosures filed by Gillespie's firm.
The monthly employment report is derived from two separate surveys that serve different purposes.
Data from one experiment with cells derived from two individual donors are shown.
The position was derived from two co-added images of R-band exposure.
But the science of paleontology is derived from two Greek words.
When the sides walked off for the break, what would prove United's winning advantage had derived from two slick moves.
The Voder's speech was derived from two principal sounds: a vibrating buzz and a "shhh" — known as "unvoiced hiss energy".
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Black incomes might be derived from two-career families juggling several jobs compared with a single breadwinner in white households.
All p-values generated from differential expression analyses were derived from two-tailed hypothesis tests.
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