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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fitted from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has been customized or altered to fit a specific purpose or situation. Example: The dress was fitted from an old tablecloth, creating a unique and stylish look. In this sentence, "fitted from" is used to indicate that the dress was made or created using material from an old tablecloth.
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It is noted that the R2 of the fitting is not too high (R2 = 0.7212) because the curve is fitted from only 4 data.
One phase exponential decay curve fitting was performed and the sustained half-life of SRPIN340 in plasma (curve fitted from 1 h onwards) was 13.49 h.
The carriage will be a rajdhani and the compartment will be fitted from an old mail train".
The stadium's huge, curved roof is being extended and all manner of modern extras are being fitted, from heated seats to Wi-Fi and restaurants.
Three militaristic buffoons are encamped in a hideout fitted from top to bottom with wildly elaborate contraptions that perform trivial tasks.
where A is a constant factor fitted from measurements.
The red points are the coefficients fitted from Ballet sequence and the black points are fitted from Breakdancers sequence.
Each point in the figure is the coefficient fitted from using linear function in (23).
This is considerably larger than 2.15 Å distance in the model fitted from CTR data [22].
The Raman peaks fitted from the baseline-removed Raman spectra using a Guassian-Lorentzian lineshape.
The value of Wb2 could be fitted from the simulation data for C720 where Wb2 ≈ 11h.
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