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Discover LudwigThe phrase "founded from" is not correct and is generally not used in written English.
It is typically incorrect because "founded" is usually followed by "on" or "in," rather than "from."
Example: "The organization was founded on the principles of equality and justice."
Alternatives: "established based on" or "created from."
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Indeed, high-coverage whole-genome sequencing of another population founded from the same strain found that only three synonymous mutations achieved detectable frequencies in 20,000 generations [ 48].
A survey my research team undertook at Duke University in 2006 found that this proportion had increased to 15.5percentt in the companies founded from 1995 to 2005.
The sample is 7619 subsidiaries founded from January 1985 through December 1998.
A real-time dwell scheduling model, which takes the time and energy constraints into account is founded from the viewpoint of scheduling gain.
He was chairman of the computer science department at New York University, which he founded, from 1964 to 1980.
Jesse Keck, the Sterling student, suggested that work colleges might instead be founded from scratch, comparing the ideal state of affairs to small-scale dairy farming.
During the 1940s Mercury Records was founded from a Chicago base and emerged as a viable rival to the established major companies.
Now he would like to move Ave Maria College, a Catholic institution he founded, from nearby Ypsilanti to a site here near an office park he owns.
These are the glorious years of a dynasty founded from nothing on the side of the road from Boston to Providence.
The term new religions in Japan can be a little bit confusing, because it refers to lay-peoples movements founded from around 1900 to the present.
Jobs' lecture came during the time when he had been forced out of Apple, the company he founded from his garage, and moved on to launch NeXT.
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