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Discover LudwigThe phrase "views derived from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing opinions or perspectives that originate from a particular source or context. Example: "The views derived from the latest research highlight the importance of sustainable practices in agriculture."
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The problem with this is that these "views" derived from the NME's interpretation of its interviews with Morrissey rather than from the singer.
John's extreme views derived from his concern to safeguard at least a limited area of cognitional certitude, while acknowledging God's absolute freedom to effect anything, even the possibility that man might hate him.
While our data provide a counter-example to some widely held views derived from observation in rodents, they may be helpful in developing novel views in understanding the physiological role of adult neurogenesis.
Views derived from the appraisal work carried out by participants revealed how RESTORE and trial processes could be improved to facilitate future implementation.
Both qualitative and quantitative methodological approaches have been utilised, with the qualitative data informing the development of a questionnaire instrument for the quantitative research as well as providing the theory underpinning student views derived from qualitative analysis.
Religious people might choose to avail themselves of the guidance provided by their respective religions, but it is unreasonable to enforce normative views, derived from claims about a God, uniformly on a societal level given the multicultural and multi-faith nature of Canada in the 21st century.
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His views derive from a practical, pragmatic examination of his own experience and those of his constituents.
Like those of other commentators, our views derive from secondary or exploratory analyses and thus are based on hypotheses.
The college student's Rwanda arrives here rapidly: just as Hitler's world view derived from his bizarre response to an ecological crisis the threat to a Germany deprived of land for growing grain what happened in Rwanda happened, in part, because of the exhaustion of arable land.
The college student's Rwanda arrives here rapidly: just as Hitler's world view derived from his bizarre response to an ecological crisis — the threat to a Germany deprived of land for growing grain — what happened in Rwanda happened, in part, because of the exhaustion of arable land.
The canonical view, derived from studies of rats, emphasizes conversion of T to estradiol (E2) by the enzyme aromatase as a key step in nervous system maintenance of MSB.
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