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Discover Ludwig"pulled data from" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing the act of retrieving information or data from a source. Example: The researcher pulled data from various studies in order to support her argument.
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For the study, the researchers pulled data from the 2012 survey.
The US government dropped its court fight against Apple after the FBI successfully pulled data from the iPhone of San Bernardino gunman Syed Farook, according to court records.
In fact, no one has died from any bike share program in 36 cities since such programs began in 2007, according to story from Reuters that pulled data from three sources.
He and his colleagues then pulled data from the diaries about how many hours the women were spending in various activities, how many calories they likely were expending in each of those tasks, and how the activities and associated energy expenditures changed over the years.
Jim Karsten pulled data from CrunchBase to look at where startups are based and the likelihood of an acquisition.
The company also pulled data from Google Maps searches in the past to see what people would be getting up to this weekend.
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Kroll suggested that Mr. Thammineni pull data from three sources.
The calculator pulls data from the government's FARS database.
Today they are pulling data from the web to create a medal table that updates automatically.
The system measures how obediently citizens follow the party line, pulling data from social networks and online purchase histories.
It is intended to pull data from dozens of city agencies, as well as weather stations and webcams.
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