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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a page from a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific excerpt or section taken from a larger document, book, or publication.
Example: "She shared a page from a novel that inspired her to write."
Alternatives: "an excerpt from a" or "a section of a".
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My mother had used a page from a yellow legal pad to write it.
Light Amplification - a page from a larger laser tutorial.
But I have here a page from a mortgage table.
And the experience here is really like ripping out a page from a magazine".
The tablet seems to be a "page" from a bookkeeper's note pad.
If this work is truly a page from a journal, that journal is four feet high.
Concealed in the mass of papers he found a page from a small memorandum pad.
Here is a page from "A Farewell to Arms" in close-up.
How do I request a page from a UC Berkeley Library?
She'd also pasted onto the board a page from a magazine that read: Women after menopause have a choice.
A few lines dated October 1503 are scribbled on a page from a volume of Cicero's letters.
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