Sentence examples for a display from which from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a display from which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a display that serves as a source or point of origin for something, such as information or images.
Example: "The presentation included a display from which the audience could view the data in real-time."
Alternatives: "a screen that provides" or "a monitor from which".

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It had been an erratic afternoon for Liverpool's No 19 – a neat finish from James Milner's 49th-minute cross but a display from which he ultimately needed saving.

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There wasn't a great deal of football in the first half to be honest, it was a display from us which was more about determination, concentration and defending and we got through it".

"There wasn't a great deal of football in the first half; it was a display from us which was more about determination, concentration and defending and we got through it.

Users of Karma get a dashboard display from which they can review their data consumption, see who has connected to their hotspots lately, and buy additional data as needed.

Fittingly for a company that prides itself on its pioneering spirit, it is the first of its kind; combining lateral, linear, jumping and retrograde hour functions to power an unusual time display from which the hours are read laterally across the side and the minutes via a dial at the top.

As such, various tributes were paid to him throughout the weekend, including a parade lap on the back of a truck with all the drivers waving Brazilian flags; a display from the Brazilian Air Force which resulted in a large "S" trail in the sky; and the renaming of a local highway to Rodovia Ayrton Senna.

And in a few years, automakers will roll out affordable vehicles with computerized dashboard displays, from which drivers will be able to check e-mail, pull up a map or book a hotel room.

Pheromone detection putatively helps trigger instinctual and learned courtship and dominance displays from which social judgments are made about the availability, compatibility, and fitness representativeness or likelihood of prospective mates and rivals.

Its Web site promises a display on which "text 'pops' from the page, creating a reading experience most similar to reading on printed paper" because it produces neither glare in a well-lighted spot nor a glow in the dark.

Once a female enters the court of one of the males, the male performs a display in which he rocks from side to side and makes clicking noises with his beak.

She returned to Lord & Taylor in 1963 as vice president for advertising and window display, a position from which she retired in 1971.

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