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The phrase "a description from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a description that originates from a specific source or author.
Example: "The report includes a description from the leading expert in the field, providing valuable insights."
Alternatives: "a description by" or "a description of".
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Here is a description from its makers: Think about it.
One contributor sent a description from Union Station in Washington: "Pandemonium.
The police released a sketch of the man's face based on a description from the victim.
His eyelids were like cafe awnings, to steal a description from the theater critic Ben Brantley.
"Did she just see him in there or — " "They'll need a description from her, surely," Donna said.
"Guo Feixiong's health now is still poor," Mr. Sui said in a telephone interview, citing a description from Mr. Chen.
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One newspaper published a sketch of Jenny after her death, but the woman it shows is so glum and dowdy in her baggy suit that I'm sure some hack worked it up from a description, not from life.
Another term was used in his model is visual description (italicized in original) alluding to the structural description delineating a graph, and visual encoding processes denote the mechanism that generates a visual description from a visual array pattern.
Her real struggles with her whalebone corset brought to mind a vivid description from a Louisa May Alcott novel, "Eight Cousins," written in 1875.
Each teacher randomly selected a code description from a hat and silently acted out the behavior.
Clearly, this is not a correct description from a scientific point of view.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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