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The phrase "a director from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or affiliation of a director, typically in a professional context.
Example: "She is a director from a well-known production company."
Alternatives: "a director of" or "a director associated with".
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Contact a Director from the Faculty Programs and Services (FPS).
A director from Germany spots my name badge.
"Great weather, great locations and non-unionised labour", in the words of a director from Canada.
"It proved a great success to have a director from a different culture," she said.
"It really releases you as a director from the temptation of clichés.
Asic records show he was a director from mid 2008 to late 2009.
Mr. Thompson was a director from 1997 until he became deputy attorney general in May 2001.
He also served as a director from November 1967 to May 1980.
Also a director from March of last year was Oliver Hylton, Hintze's senior aide.
WANDA The actress Barbara Loden's only film as a director, from 1970, is an authentic, original masterpiece.
It recently cut deals with an activist shareholder, ValueAct Capital, to put a director from that fund on its board.
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