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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a paper from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a document or article that originates from a specific source or author.
Example: "I recently read a paper from a renowned scientist that discussed climate change."
Alternatives: "an article by" or "a study from".
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It's a piece of a paper from a legal pad".
Out of excuses, Burroughs extracted a paper from his pocket.
That sounds like a paper from my English class.
Many said they expected withholding a paper from publication would happen only in extremely rare circumstances.
A paper from the Centre for Policy Development, What do Australians Want?
"Reforms have made Iceland a Nordic tiger," declared a paper from the Cato Institute.
Seemingly doctored spectra came to the fore in a paper from Organic Letters.
"To be honest I only rarely read a paper from beginning to end.
Another example is a paper from researchers at the Rockefeller a couple of weeks ago.
If you would like a paper from a previous PLSC, just email the author.
A paper from a previous class can start you thinking about questions to explore further.
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