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What is the past tense of derive from?

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The past tense of derive from is derived from.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of derive from is derives from.

The present participle of derive from is deriving from.

The past participle of derive from is derived from.

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Ricin is a toxin derived from the beans of the castor plant, and can easily be produced as an aerosol spray or fine powder.
The second part of the program will be more contemporary, with musical elements derived from more indigenous folk traditions.
New fluids derived from vegetable oils have potential as base oils for making lubricants.
The soils are developed on weathered materials derived from sandstone, shale, and limestone.
These are all derived from carbon compounds rather than from inorganic minerals.
The consensus model presented here is derived from the results of analyzing only six traces recorded in response to a single perturbation.

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