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The phrase "that is derived" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that comes from or is based on something else. Here is an example: "The scientific theory that is derived from extensive research and experimentation is considered more credible than speculations and opinions."
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It is music that is derived or inspired by American roots traditions.
Serotonin, also called 5-hydroxytryptamine, a chemical substance that is derived from the amino acid tryptophan.
Telemetry intelligence is technical information that is derived from intercepting, processing, and analyzing foreign telemetry data.
He recommends some form of standardization within reason that is derived from scientific research.
The model calculations are based on information that is derived satellite remote sensing.
Ibrahim has been sentenced for apostasy, a word that is derived from the Greek apostasia, which means defection or deviation.
And then, he said, "if you put any CO2 underground that is derived from biomass, that's negative CO2 emissions".
Now sporting events, and the vast array of TV programming that is derived from them, are transmitted every second.
Biofuel, any fuel that is derived from biomass that is, plant material or animal waste.
The paper describes a laboratory synthesis procedure of blue ultramarine that is derived from historic formulas.
The company reaps global annual sales of more than $4 billion from Risperdal and a newer treatment called Invega that is derived from Risperdal's active ingredient.
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