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The phrase "a memo from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a memorandum that originates from a specific person or department.
Example: "I received a memo from the HR department regarding the upcoming policy changes."
Alternatives: "a message from" or "a note from".
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A Memo from New Delhi.
A Memo from Libya by Michael Slackman.
"There isn't a memo from the campaign on it.
There was a memo from Jimin: I made a really big mistake today.
Dulcie receives a memo from work requiring teachers not to touch the students.
The announcement was made on Wednesday afternoon in a memo from Jill Abramson, the executive editor.
They have all been sent a memo from the Purchasing Director outlining the overall procurement strategy.
The earliest document in the cache is a memo from September 1999 about Palestinian negotiating strategy.
The spook showed Straw a memo from someone who had been spying on his sister.
Hutchinson received a memo from a retired, barrister, Ben Hytner, QC.
Nonetheless it might help to send up a memo from planet Earth.
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