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Discover Ludwig"value from" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to indicate that a person or thing is obtaining something of value, such as knowledge, experience, or money. For example, "She gained valuable experience from her volunteer work."
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ratings actually subtracted value from your model.
They got great value from their $6m.
& deduct its value from his income tax.
The OEMs can't extract any more value from them.
The value from "playing with" this new stuff isn't money.
He knew how to extract value from his environment.
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P-value from GWAS results.
Random reading key-value from stores.
p-value from t-test.
aP-value from χ2 test.
b: p-value from Fisher's Exact test.
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