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The phrase "information derived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing data or knowledge that has been obtained from a particular source or process.
Example: "The report is based on information derived from extensive research and surveys conducted over the past year."
Alternatives: "data obtained" or "knowledge extracted."
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"We make informed decisions based on the information derived from the computer model.
Vision needs to be "corrected" with information derived from the other senses.
Data today are commodities, neither as powerful nor as valuable as the information derived from them.
This is information derived from analyzing acoustic waves that are radiated either intentionally or unintentionally.
The new version of A9 offers some Web traffic information derived from Alexa, but not search results.
It is based on the information derived from Vmin diagram.
This chapter reviews information derived from all these sources.
Parties to a joint-defense agreement are often prevented from sharing information derived from internal investigations.
We argue that information derived solely from current biodiversity monitoring schemes is not well suited to setting relevant temporal baselines.
In comparison, information derived from his own works is fairly plentiful about the other great epic poet of Greece, Hesiod.
And it taught Mulcaire to see the information derived from research as a good in itself.
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