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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a penalty from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a punishment or consequence that is imposed by an authority or governing body.
Example: "The player received a penalty from the referee for unsportsmanlike conduct during the game."
Alternatives: "a fine imposed by" or "a sanction from".
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One goal, a penalty from Zidane, settled matters.
With enthusiasm and athleticism, he quickly won a penalty from Brad Guzan.
A penalty from Bueno proved too little too late for Rayo.
Mele missed a penalty from halfway that would have cut the gap to a point.
As we may now be learning, fate exacts a penalty from countries that do otherwise.
England win a penalty from it eventually, which Farrell puts into touch upfield.
The away side win a penalty from that lineout after some good work from Wood.
As if to make the point, Biggar was accurate with a penalty from wide out.
Scarlets replied with a penalty from Josh Lewis and a try from George Earl.
Yachvili then missed a penalty from the right touchline before his coup de grace.
England were awarded a penalty from the incident, which they kicked to the corner.
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