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did not derive from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "did not derive from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something did not originate or come from a particular source or influence. Example: "The theory presented in this paper did not derive from previous research, but rather from original observations."
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Science
News & Media
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
39 human-written examples
Elegance, he believed, did not derive from abundance.
News & Media
Wood also made another discovery: This revolutionary way of thinking did not derive from small elites or large treatises.
News & Media
But this shared culture was distinctively modern, and while it may be seen to be descending from the ancients, it certainly did not derive from them in any clear and simple sense.
News & Media
This would seem to make it probable that Jesus "intended to give His life [as] a ransom for many in fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy"—prophecy that, if it did not derive from, was cherished and elaborated in, the literature of the Dead Sea sect.
News & Media
Such large compositional differences between grains and spherules suggest that PGE enrichments in the YDB spherules are real and that the spherules did not derive from the melting of local magnetic and/or ilmenite grains, but rather are of non-local origin.
Science & Research
Additionally, the PUR sample showed a significant amount of Berber ancestry, which likely did not derive from a Spanish parental population as none of the three Spanish samples (Spain_Basque, IBS (Iberian population in Spain), and Spain) showed significant amounts of Berber ancestry (Supplementary Fig. 4 and Supplementary Table 1 32.
Science & Research
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
21 human-written examples
Not because they were wrong, but because they didn't derive from science.
News & Media
Their motivation didn't derive from "some lofty ideas of trusteeship", she admits, but from the realisation that locked-in systems "work against creativity".
News & Media
So it's silly to say that "accepted scientific wisdom" said the world was flat, because the assumption that the world was flat didn't derive from science.
News & Media
His wakefulness didn't derive from frustration about finishing second earlier that day in the Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix International Raceway.
News & Media
Clearly, that authority does not derive from cultural values.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "did not derive from", ensure the sentence clearly identifies what the subject did not originate from to avoid ambiguity. This strengthens the point you're making about its true origin or nature.
Common error
Avoid assuming that because something "did not derive from" a particular source, it automatically implies a different, specific origin. Clearly state the actual source or influence instead of leaving it to speculation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "did not derive from" functions as a negative causal indicator, specifying that a particular outcome, characteristic, or idea did not originate or emerge from a stated source. It is frequently used to clarify origins and dispel potential misconceptions, as confirmed by Ludwig's examples.
Frequent in
Science
43%
News & Media
35%
Academia
9%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
2%
Wiki
2%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "did not derive from" is a versatile phrase used to negate the origin or source of something, often to correct assumptions or clarify influences. Ludwig AI validates its grammatical correctness and common usage across diverse fields like science, news, and academia. While suitable for formal writing, it can be adapted for more informal contexts with simpler alternatives. Remember to clearly state the actual source if you are negating a particular origin to avoid potential ambiguity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
did not originate from
Changes the verb 'derive' to 'originate', offering a slightly different nuance while maintaining the core meaning of lacking a specific origin.
was not sourced from
Replaces 'derive' with 'sourced', emphasizing the lack of a particular source or provider.
did not stem from
Substitutes 'derive' with 'stem', focusing on the absence of a causal relationship or beginning.
was not born of
Uses a more metaphorical expression to indicate that something did not originate or result from a particular thing.
did not arise from
Employs 'arise' instead of 'derive', highlighting the lack of emergence or development from a specific cause.
was not a product of
Focuses on the lack of creation or production from a certain origin, differing slightly from simple derivation.
did not evolve from
Implies that something's development did not originate from something else.
was not extracted from
Highlights the absence of extraction or obtaining from a specific source, adding a layer of meaning beyond simple derivation.
did not descend from
Indicates that something's lineage is not traced back to something else.
was independent of
Emphasizes the absence of reliance or influence, changing the focus from origin to dependence.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "did not derive from" in a sentence?
You can replace "did not derive from" with phrases like "did not originate from", "was not sourced from", or "did not stem from" to convey a similar meaning.
Is it better to use "did not originate from" or "did not derive from"?
Both "did not originate from" and "did not derive from" are grammatically correct and convey similar meanings. The choice often depends on the specific context and desired nuance. "Did not originate from" might emphasize a starting point, while "did not derive from" focuses on a lack of influence or extraction.
Can "did not derive from" be used in both formal and informal writing?
Yes, "did not derive from" is suitable for both formal and informal writing. Its clarity and straightforward meaning make it appropriate for various contexts. However, for very informal settings, simpler alternatives like "didn't come from" might be preferred.
What is the difference between "did not result from" and "did not derive from"?
"Did not result from" emphasizes that something was not a consequence or outcome of a particular cause. "Did not derive from", on the other hand, focuses on the absence of origin or influence. While related, they highlight different aspects of the relationship between cause and effect.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested