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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plea from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a request or appeal made by someone, often in a formal or serious context.
Example: "The organization issued a plea from the community for more resources to support local families in need."
Alternatives: "an appeal from" or "a request from".
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The catalyst might have been a plea from Patrik Elias.
We have seen a plea from rebuilders of Ste.
Then there was this: A plea from a panel member to save her own high school.
A plea from Merchandising: Somebody please sculpt us a nice discus thrower!
A plea from the individual artist is the most effective way to reach the public.
This flew in the face of a plea from President Reagan to pass a "clean" increase.
Trump has directed the Commerce Department to review the case after a plea from Xi.
But he recently agreed to stay at the Treasury Department after a plea from President Obama.
July: Sugar lifts White Hart Lane ban on Venables after a plea from Sir Bert Millichip.
They also recorded a plea from FSA fighters for foreign intervention and arms.
The Freedom Charity helped make the programme, which included a plea from its founder, Aneeta Prem.
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