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The phrase "a concept from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or referencing an idea or theory that originates from a specific source or field.
Example: "The theory of relativity is a concept from the realm of physics that revolutionized our understanding of space and time."
Alternatives: "an idea derived from the" or "a notion originating in the".
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That's a concept from the 1950s; that's over!
To create this tool the Stanford team borrowed a concept from the Netflix movie recommendation system.
We're appropriating a concept from the wars following the breakup of Yugoslavia, and making the odious commonplace.
"There is this idea of a liquid society," Ruiz said earlier, citing a concept from the Polish sociologist Zygmunt Bauman.
In 2001 Dr. Pronovost borrowed a concept from the aviation industry: a checklist, the kind that pilots use to clear their planes for takeoff.
Adapting a concept from the Marines, he urged civilian gun owners to assume a state of alertness that he called Condition Yellow.
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Ungar et al. [ 38] refer to the 'emic' perspective, which "seeks to understand a concept from within the cultural frame from which the concept emerges" (p.168).
To borrow a concept from psychotherapy, the essential selves of Megamind and Metro Man are neither all good nor all bad.
BACK IN THE 1980s Kohler Corp. tried to jazz up its sales of bathroom fixtures by copycatting a concept from Detroit: the annual model change.
Aquinas claims that knowledge is obtained when the active intellect abstracts a concept from an image received from the senses.
Every chapter of "Are You My Mother?" relates to a concept from his essays on the mother-child bond.
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