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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bridge from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a connection or transition between two points, ideas, or states.
Example: "The new policy serves as a bridge from traditional methods to innovative practices in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a link between" or "a connection from".
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Mr. Flatto also said that the state would build a bridge from King's Highway East in Fairfield to the site.
This work builds a bridge from.
The monument is accessible via a bridge from Brunswick.
They are a bridge from one floating world to another.
There's a bridge from which you can see both lakes.
And to build a bridge from one culture to another.
The town lies across a bridge from the US border.
Huys, Q.J., Maia, T.V. & Frank, M.J. Computational psychiatry as a bridge from neuroscience to clinical applications.
We need a bridge from which to spot those black swans.
A bridge from Hong Kong to Macau would open up large areas of farmland for development.
"We don't need a bridge from fossil fuels to renewables, we just need renewables.
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