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Discover LudwigThe phrase "derived with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to acquire something with effort or at a cost. For example: "We derived greater efficiency with better organization of our resources."
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Market clearing prices are derived with Lagrange relaxation.
The protein enzymes made by the genes are known as sirtuins, a word biologists have derived, with a simplicity likely to make etymologists wince, from sir-2.
"A natural flavour," says Terry Acree, a professor of food science technology at Cornell University, "is a flavour that's been derived with an out-of-date technology".
His tree, Dr. Gray said, was derived with the methods used by biologists to avoid problems identical to those in glottochronology.
The error analysis is derived with two types of errors.
Two phase functions newly derived with this method are presented.
Equation (3.2) is derived with a special multiplier.
The DDFE equalization output is derived with (17).
The analytical formulas are also derived with n conditions.
Other cases can be similarly derived with some tedious manipulations.
The engine models were derived with system identification methods.
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