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"drawing on information" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to reference a source for information. For example, "My analysis was based on drawing on information from multiple sources."
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The Juran Institute, an industrial management consulting firm, estimated the costs, drawing on information from hospitals, health policy experts and published research.
Both the late president and Mr Kissinger have already, drawing on information not yet available, mounted the best cases they could in their memoirs.
Just before the election, for example, we examined the property holdings of members of parliament over the past five years, drawing on information stored on the House of Commons' website, where each MP files changes every month.
At that time the Healthcare Commission (HCC), the then NHS care regulator, became anxious that Stafford seemed to have unusually high death rates, drawing on information from Professor Brian Jarman, an expert in patient safety and hospital death rates at Imperial College London.
As a result of this, and drawing on information from the banned al-Qaida online magazine Inspire, Iqbal and Ahmed began to focus on attack-planning in the UK, said the prosecutor Max Hill QC. "They discussed making an IED following instructions from an Inspire magazine which they planned to adapt," he said.
He worked with the C.I.A. off and on for years; after a falling out with that agency, he cooperated with the F.B.I., drawing on information about the dark corners of the global arms trade, said Lowell Bergman, professor of investigative reporting at the University of California, Berkeley, and an acquaintance of his for more than 30 years.
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A system is narrow-scope encapsulated if it cannot draw on information held outside of it in the course of its processing.
These beliefs often require that we draw on information that is linked to particular feelings and valuations, and because of this, we develop attitudes about people, events, and behaviors.
Such an approach must draw on information about how detrimental specific land use transitions are with regard to, for instance, the functionality of soils, water balance or habitat quality at specific locations.
Thus our MNAR estimate will draw on information from at least 5 imputations, the minimum typically advised in practice.
Since we are only able to draw on information about childbearing women, we cannot test whether the same finding accounts for Belgian and Dutch care providers' ideas about labour pain.
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