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Discover LudwigThe phrase "generates from" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "derived from" or "originates from". Example: The idea for the new product was derived from customer feedback.
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We describe here EvoPrinterHD, a 2nd-generation comparative genomics tool that automatically generates from a single input sequence an enhanced view of sequence conservation between evolutionarily distant species.
Spain had one of the world's most ambitious – and generous – plans to boost the amount of electricity it generates from the sun.
The NYPD won't answer questions about how much revenue it generates from PDU.
"Wealth generates from the earth, from the lands and the resources," he said.
Improvements would be financed by borrowing off the annual profit the market generates from rents.
Most of them are dependent on the tourism that the butterfly migration generates from December to late March.
The billions Adelson generates from his Macau resorts render his huge contributions to US politics as virtual spare change.
This generates, from an ex-ante perspective, higher incentives for relationship-specific investment.
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They also generate from merchandise themselves $2 million.
generated from these highlevel specifications.
The image was generated from the Allen Brain Atlas Brain Explorer.
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