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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a are from" is not correct in English and does not make sense as it stands.
It seems to be a combination of articles and verbs that do not fit together grammatically.
Example: "They are from Canada."
Alternatives: "are from" or "come from".
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Formononetin and Biochanin A are from Sigma-Aldrich.
Cementation exponent (m) and tortuosity factor (a) are from those that have been focus of many studies.
The data of the residual current velocity (in a) are from the Coastal Oceanography Research Committee, The Oceanographic Society of Japan (1985).
According to the curators of the museum, canvas L constitutes one of the walls of La caverna dell'Antimateria, while canvas P and canvas A are from the ceiling.
Co-seismic slip contours every 5 m of the 2004 great Sumatra earthquake shown in pink in (a) are from Chlieh et al. (2007).
MESE model estimates (column a) are from Table 2. "All PV's" estimates (column b) employ the recommended procedure (Mislevy et al. [1992]) for combining regression results for multiple imputations.
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A – Ground Attack ("A" is from Attack).
Exhibit A is from Tuesday's Journal.
Gramicidin A was from Enzo Life Sciences.
They are from a different culture".
Ask a person where they are from.
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