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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a donation from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the source of a donation, typically in contexts related to fundraising, charity, or contributions.
Example: "We are grateful for a donation from the local community that helped us fund our new project."
Alternatives: "a contribution from" or "a gift from".
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A donation from financial information group Bloomberg has also helped.
Its first major controversy, in 1997, involved a donation from Bernie Ecclestone, a motor-racing tycoon.
And this really is a donation from Fendi, not a sponsorship.
The revelation led to allegations that Osborne had attempted to solicit a donation from Deripaska.
It was founded with a donation from her husband, Max Stern, whom she married in 1950.
The target was reached after a donation from Stauff UK, a steel company in the city.
The tournament was sponsored by the camp, with a donation from the Hudson Valley Bank.
A donation from every booking is made to Cirali's turtle conservation project.
Later, a donation from a rich opthalmologist enabled the project to take off.
The Conservatives deny "absolutely" that Osborne or Feldman attempted to solicit a donation from Deripaska.
Her leather skirt was outrageously short, a donation from tall Bianca.
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