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The phrase "using data from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when discussing research or analysis that is based on a specific set of data. Here is an example: "The study on climate change, using data from NASA's satellites, revealed a significant increase in temperature over the past decade."
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Using data from Moody's, the credit rating firm, the I.M.F.
Predictions are derived using data from Sierra Leone and Liberia.
Again, using data from 1983 to 2006.
Using data from social media, psychologists can uncover striking connections.
Using data from our study, we calculated the effect size.
Thumb movements are inferred using data from the other sensors.
Future precipitation projections were derived using data from Cal-Adapt.
We estimate the model using data from Mexico and Canada.
Program prevalence was determined using data from regular surveillance efforts.
The research was led by Sydney's Sax Institute using data from their 45 and Up study.
Using data from the Migration Policy Institute, here is a look at undocumented immigration by state:.
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