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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a campaign from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the origin or source of a campaign, such as a marketing or political initiative.
Example: "The company launched a campaign from a well-known advertising agency to boost its brand visibility."
Alternatives: "a campaign by" or "a campaign initiated by".
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He's built a campaign from gaffes alone.
Ciroc has not been advertised previously; a campaign from Laird is to begin in August.
Rio de Janeiro has opened its first nudist beach following a campaign from activists.
This sparked a campaign from Britain's 1 million buy-to-let owners, which has borne success.
There are downsides to experiencing a campaign from a living room chair.
It is now likely he will be aimed for a campaign from midsummer onwards".
David Haye is supporting 'Backing Up Boxing', a campaign from Join In to put more volunteers into community boxing.
In May, Maaco introduced a campaign from Pitch that carried the theme "It's time for a Maacover".
Fidelity, part of the FMR Corporation, recently began running a campaign from Arnold carrying the theme "Personally invested".
That is underscored in a campaign from his agency for the attractions of Panama City Beach, Fla.
Already popular amongst the party base and Democratic colleagues, a campaign from the former first lady would be formidable.
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