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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Courtesy of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the source or provider of something, often in a context where credit is being given for a work, image, or information. Example: "The beautiful photograph of the sunset was taken by Jane Smith, courtesy of her photography blog."
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Courtesy of
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Courtesy of JAR, Paris.
Courtesy of viewer Kenzie.
Courtesy of Mavis Gallant.
Courtesy of Uncle Michael.
Courtesy of the artist.
Courtesy of βetabrand.
Courtesy of GQ Awards.
Courtesy of Tamer Elsayed.
Courtesy of Jessica Clements.
Courtesy of Sotheby's.
Courtesy of Vanderbilt University.
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