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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inputted from" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something was entered or added from a particular source or location. Example: All the data for our project was inputted from the survey results collected last month.
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Based on continuous recurrent neural networks, bipolar patterns inputted from external can cause the output of neural networks to be memorized patterns.
In these simulations, the tsunami wave (time history of water level) was inputted from the border of the domain.
Prior to release, the wetland contained water, which would have been inputted from snow melt, precipitation, and remaining effluent from the previous year.
The task of the participants was to tune the rope-turning frequency to the auditory rhythm inputted from the headphones or to that of another participant's (while participant's headphones did not provide rhythm).
In the third stage of simulations, the topography of the port and its regions were used in the two nested domains in 3-m and 1-m resolutions and the water elevations computed from the previous simulations were inputted from the border of the large domain.
In one pilot area data on one urgent care contact data item was missing and therefore inputted from the previous and subsequent 3 months activity.
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