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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a feed from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a source of information or data, often in the context of technology or media.
Example: "I subscribed to a feed from my favorite news website to stay updated on current events."
Alternatives: "a stream from" or "a source from".
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He dunked on a feed from Nelson.
The goal came off a feed from Jiri Slegr.
A feed from Lake Al-Tharthār Al-Tharthārhe Tigris also has back constructed.
On Michigan's next possession, McGary received a feed from Burke and jammed home his own slam.
Humphries atoned with a 3-point conversion off a feed from Williams shortly thereafter.
Simon had made a backdoor cut before taking a feed from Bobby Holik.
The MetroStars (1-3) lost when Brian McBride scored on a feed from Robert Warzycha.
This time, he took a feed from Jefferson as the Nets scrambled for a shot.
The goal was set up by a feed from the right-wing boards by Kovalev.
Center Nik Antropov scored 1 20 later, on a feed from Tomas Kaberle.
Bure's 23rd goal of the season came off a feed from Anders Eriksson.
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