Sentence examples for a monograph from from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a monograph from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific monograph that originates from a particular author, institution, or source.
Example: "I recently read a monograph from Dr. Smith that explores the effects of climate change on marine life."
Alternatives: "a study by" or "a publication from".

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The 41-year-old Maxwell has a monograph from Arena Editions and currently has a show at Camerawork in Berlin.

These findings are consistent with a monograph from the US National Cancer Institute, which used Surveillance Epidemiology and End Results (SEER) cancer registry data to describe and quantify the risk of new malignancies among approximately 300,000 prostate cancer survivors in the US.

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However, a recent monograph from IARC has found sufficient evidence that IR is a cause of a wider range of cancers, such as those of the salivary gland, oesophagus, stomach, colon, skin (basal cell carcinoma), female breast, urinary bladder, kidney, brain and central nervous system (IARC, 2012).

Mr. Rawlins runs a Web site, horacegifford.org, and hopes to raise $70,000 for a Gifford monograph from Princeton Architectural Press.

"Nostalgia: The Russian Empire of Czar Nicholas II, Captured in Color Photographs by Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii," a recent monograph from Gestalten, documents the journeys of Prokudin-Gorskii that the Romanovs financed, beginning in 1909, throughout the vast and diverse empire, from old Russia to Siberia to Turkestan.

Some of the fluency stems from Bronowski's greedy enthusiasm for intellectual adventure, including poetry (I still have his 1972 book William Blake and the Age of Revolution, and felicitously, a new scholarly monograph from Imprint Academic, The Happy Passion by Antony James, tells us a lot more about Bronowski's output).

From a monograph by the Hungarian André Kertész, the most wistful and tactful of photographers: "1928 — Purchases first Leica".

Burgess on a Sunday would cheerfully range from a monograph on Anglo-Saxon riddles, to airport fiction (one of his great loves), to a new biography of Handel or Wagner to a book about cigars (another great love).

As a writer for The Musical Courier in the 1930's she interviewed the composers Bela Bartok, Darius Milhaud and Heitor Villa-Lobos and wrote a monograph on American music from 1900 to 1940.

I don't have time to unpick all that is contained within this formulation by one of the most mediated entities in modern life, so I'll just roll it down the chute and hope it hits a psycholinguist with anything from a monograph to an entire PhD to write.

The name came from a monograph entitled "A Letter to a Friend" by Sir Thomas Brown in 1690 describing an illness characterized by "outbreaks of harsh hairs" on the backs of children in Languedoc, France.

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