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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tabulated from" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used when referring to data or information that has been organized and presented in a table or chart. Example: The results were tabulated from a survey of over 1000 participants.
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(f) The IC50 values are tabulated from each of the experiments graphed in a-e.
Receipts from the coin machines were tabulated from a number of receipt books covering various locations.
The data were tabulated from studies reporting on patients treated with fixed and overdenture prostheses.
The numbers, tabulated from a six-month period, tell a tale of a changing city.
The balloting was tabulated from 922 votes from members of the news media and from former Heisman trophy winners.
The list isn't tabulated from paper questionnaires sent to booksellers; it's entirely computerized, after a recently completed two-year project.
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For the former, parameter inference relies on empirical estimates of P(θ| Y) that we tabulate from the MCMC draws.
Data from the satisfaction questionnaires were tabulated and from this totals and proportions or percentages in different categories were established.
By which I mean, nonscientifically tabulated, people from their late teens to 30.
The audit would address the opposition's remaining concerns, Mr. Carter said, by comparing the paper receipts, lists of voting records and tabulated results from a small sampling of voting stations with electronic results produced by computerized voting machines.
TED tabulated data from its top sources including TED.com, YouTube, Hulu, iTunes, and several others.
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