Sentence examples of "derived" in English

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He derived great benefit from the book. Il tira un grand profit du livre.
This word is derived from Greek. Ce mot dérive du grec.
There is no fact from which a moral ought can be derived. Il n'existe aucun fait dont on puisse dériver un devoir moral.
From reading good books we can derive pleasure, friendship, experience and instruction. De la lecture de bons livres on peut tirer du plaisir, de l'amitié, de l'expérience et de l'instruction.
Superstitions derive from the inability of men to acknowledge that coincidences are merely coincidences. Les superstitions proviennent de l'incapacité des hommes à reconnaître que des coïncidences sont simplement des coïncidences.
The word is derived from Latin. Ce mot vient du latin.
This word is derived from Latin. Ce mot vient du latin.
Many English words are derived from Latin. Beaucoup de mots anglais sont d'origine latine.
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