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The phrase "a motion from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as formal meetings, legal documents, or discussions where a proposal or suggestion is being made by an individual or group.
Example: "The committee received a motion from the chairperson to approve the new budget."
Alternatives: "a proposal from" or "a suggestion from".
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He will also consider a motion from Qwest to dismiss the suit.
A state judge rejected a motion from animal rights activists to block the hunt.
Before passing sentence, Healey rejected a motion from Dunn's lawyers seeking a new trial.
The judge remained in charge, despite a motion from prosecutors to dismiss him.
2. MATTERS ARISING a) Motion from Sam Bailey to install BPM limiters in all recording studios.
The judge also will hear a motion from prosecutors to order Tsarnaev to pay restitution to the victims.
Then on Tuesday, acting on a motion from the District Attorney's office, Justice Feldman dismissed the original indictment.
Peers are now voting on a motion from Lord Forsyth saying that the whole house should go into committee.
Last month, it backed a motion from dissident Conservative lawmakers calling for a cut in the budget.
In 1969, Judge Weinstein received a motion from a young lawyer asking him to readmit 670 students who had been expelled for truancy on Jan . 27 , 1969
According to the BBC, the US District Court in Honolulu is set to consider a motion from Bryan Singer to dismiss the case in September.
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