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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a committee from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a committee is formed or derived from a specific group or organization.
Example: "A committee from the local council will be reviewing the proposed changes to the zoning laws."
Alternatives: "a group from" or "a panel from".
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In Italy the bankruptcy judge appoints the trustee and selects a committee from among the creditors.
A committee from U.S. Figure Skating will meet Monday to pick which ones will go.
In a preliminary ruling in August, a committee from NICE agreed.
A committee from United States Figure Skating will officially choose the squad after the long program on Saturday.
A committee from United States Figure Skating confirmed them after the event, naming them to the two-woman team.
By F. C. Sayers and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, July 19 , 1941P. 7 A committee from the Amer.
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He fought back the possibility of a challenge from Mark Willis, a committee member from Maine, who supported Mr. Paul in last year's presidential campaign.
"I'm debating between Gingrich, Santorum and Perry," said Ross Little Jr., a committee member from Louisiana, referring to Rick Santorum, a former senator from Pennsylvania.
The winner will be selected in a process that involves fan voting, a selection committee from the College Football Hall of Fame and a panel of members of the news media.
But Tom Rath, a committee member from New Hampshire, disagreed.
"Some of the delegations can be a little persnickety," said Betty McElderry, a committee member from Oklahoma.
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