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The phrase "a condition from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific condition that arises or is derived from a particular source or situation.
Example: "The doctor explained that the symptoms were a condition from the recent viral infection."
Alternatives: "a condition resulting from" or "a condition arising from".
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That was a condition from which a great many Britons suffered in the late 1970s.
Initiating event can be described as a condition from which a loss will originate.
In this procedure, the block faces are taken to be convex polygons, a condition from the mathematical point of view.
But it's hard to ignore that he has created a condition from which Aurora cannot escape, and in which she must become dependent upon him.
The Albanian FA's request for 2,000 tickets was met with a condition from Serbia that tickets should be sold only to Albanian passport holders.
For me European tradition begins with 12th-century polyphony and follows a slow, gradual assault on Pythagorean symmetries, the end result being the nervous breakdown called atonality, a condition from which we are recovering.
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Its impact is unknown, there being no realistic way of determining whether a child got a particular condition from a house or a car.
This seal, a gray, had been rescued in a malnourished condition from a Montauk beach.
BACKGROUND: Serotonin syndrome is a condition resulting from an overabundance of serotonin at postsynaptic receptors.
In an alternative way, a condition derived from Johnson-Lindenstrauss lemma has been popularly considered.
She suffered fistula, a condition resulting from prolonged obstructed labour.
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