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The phrase "a current from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a flow of electricity, water, or any other medium that has a current.
Example: "The engineer measured a current from the power source to ensure it was functioning properly."
Alternatives: "an electric flow from" or "a stream from".
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We soon learned that the Galapagos are washed with a current from Antarctica during our North American summer.
It is known that ice drifts in the area, caused by a current from the Weddell Sea in Antarctica.
Self-righteousness surges like a current from his feet up through his 5-foot-8 frame, energizing a hard voice that strikes a listener in the chest.
On the way they can be used to power any form of electrical apparatus, such as a motor, just as a current from a battery might (see diagram above).
That temperature change has to be produced by a current from the actuators underneath.
These devices can generate waves and a current from a wave generator to a wave beach with orientations of approximately 300° according to the vehicle's magnetic compass.
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Sato and Harvard colleague Supradeep Narayana's simplest demonstration is of a thermal shield: a device that excludes a heat current from a certain region.
The technique is based on the application of a DC current from an anode, placed on the external surface of the concrete, and the rebar.
A positive current is defined as a current flowing from midnight to noon (sunward).
The startup has a current commitment from over 200 hospitals throughout the U.S., with several hundred more in the works.
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