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You can use it to describe a situation where two or more things are derived or inspired by the same origin or idea. Example 1: "The two artists' styles are so similar because they are both drawing from the same source of inspiration." Example 2: "The two speeches shared similar themes and language, showing that they were drawing from the same source of information." Example 3: "The movie and book are both compelling because they are drawing from the same source material."
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Quinn played the lead in the grandiose but fondly remembered 1962 "Barabbas" movie, which was drawn from the same source material as the Reelz venture, a 1950 novel by the Swedish writer Par Lagerkvist, a Nobel Prize winner.
As a result, Lovano's "Bird Songs" and Mahanthappa's "Bird Calls" may draw from the same source, but the two records sound entirely different.
Smoking questions were drawn from the same source.
Of note, the comparison sample was drawn from the same source population as those with T2DM, adding confidence to the observed results.
The mortality experience of individuals in these three groups was compared with that of a comparison group without diabetes drawn from the same source population.
The model was based on contemporary data largely drawn from the same source – the United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study; however, the dependence of our findings on the UKPDS model is not without drawbacks.
A rate may be over or under-estimated for example if the denominator were artificially small or large because the numerator and denominator are not drawn from the same source.
Ideally, our reference group would have been drawn from the same source as the mutation carriers, as there may be differences between non-BRCA familial cases and unselected cases.
It is, however, unlikely that such effects would substantially influence the exposure-outcome associations of interest since both cases and controls were survivors and drawn from the same source population.
In this study, we report the development in one sample population, and validation in another drawn from the same source population, of models predicting [1] any-stage and [2] stage III and IV, endometriosis, with or without ultrasound scan evidence.
Hospital-based controls were recruited in the same hospitals or hospitals from the same recruitment areas as the cases; with regards population-based controls, in addition to matching for age and sex, they were frequency matched for residential area insuring that controls were drawn from the same source population as the case series.
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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