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The phrase "a chain from a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing a connection or relationship that originates from a specific source or point.
Example: "The artist created a beautiful necklace, featuring a chain from a vintage locket."
Alternatives: "a link from a" or "a connection from a".
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Another snatched a chain from a male customer's neck, she said.
Mamet types with his back to the window on a blue Olympia manual typewriter, above which a kerosene lamp is suspended by a chain from a beam smudged black with smoke.
The memorial did not mention this street name, or Derrick's theory that he had been killed for stealing a chain from a Biggie Smalls associate at a music-awards show.
The influence of concentration on the fundamental processes, such as the extraction of a chain from a micelle and the addition of a chain to a micelle, is studied.
In contrast, correlation functions defined for the extraction of a chain from a micelle and addition of a chain to a micelle change very little for concentrations slightly above the critical micelle concentration.
He later recalled the success of Pluto, one of his dredges purchased by the government: [I]n this there were several novelties introduced, and among them, the ladder was lifted by hydraulic power instead of by a chain from a winch .
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The application process is rigorous, Lin said, running through a chain from an interview, to a background check, and a one-on-one interview with other successful Envoys.
A chain from somewhere else.
When he next saw Mr. Smith, Mr. Davis threw a punch and stole a chain from the man's neck, according to the police.
In that incident, Mr. Pallo had displayed what appeared to be a pistol and robbed a woman, Mr. Grant said, and in September of that year he ripped a chain from the neck of a woman on the Upper East Side.
L: And the bleach bottle painted black (hanging on a chain from the top of a metal pole, embedded in a cement-filled car tire)?
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