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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a memorandum from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a document or communication that originates from a specific person or organization.
Example: "I received a memorandum from the director outlining the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "a note from" or "a message from".
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A memorandum from a supervisor, Capt.
I defy him, or any doctor, to produce a memorandum from an H.M.O. to that effect.
A memorandum from a third editor responded less favorably: "Andy and Jack think this is great.
He said that the first he heard of it was in a memorandum from Ms. Rice last week.
A memorandum from the board said that his "stated difficulties are more consistent" with post-traumatic stress disorder.
His publisher appends a letter explaining why this was done and a memorandum from an ethics professor explaining the legal basis for this choice.
He also used his second tweet to link to a memorandum from Mr. Obama's campaign which argues that Republican policies have alienated Latino voters.
Ms. Romandetto distributed a memorandum from the central Office of Pupil Transportation indicating that there was a financial risk in taking field trips using yellow school buses.
According to a memorandum from the dentist, Mr. Loja's workmanship was shoddy and he demanded payments in excess of their handshake agreement.
Not to save a ruin is to lose a memorandum from the past that may offer us a means to estimate our own lives.
Fabrication of data in those studies may have "contributed to the death of one or more patients," a memorandum from the department says.
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