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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a process from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the origin or starting point of a particular process or procedure.
Example: "The study outlines a process from initial research to final implementation of the project."
Alternatives: "a procedure originating from" or "a method derived from".
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There were plans to sell off attractive British Waterways properties, a process from which it has raised £45m a year.
The next approach is to remove verbs that imply a process from the problem statement.
A process from specification to both software and hardware implementation is proposed.
There is a process from the plasma laboratory known as Marklund convection which can explain what we are seeing here.
Drug companies infuriated many Democrats in 2003, when they worked closely with Republicans to create the Medicare drug benefit, in a process from which Democrats were largely excluded.
The current system is so confusing and costly that it leaves many borrowers feeling gouged by a process from which they cannot escape.
The cavitation damage of Q235 steel in rinsing water is a process from plastic damage to brittle damage.
Some, like Primus Green Energy, are developing variants of existing thermochemical approaches it's using a process from Exxon to produce gasoline.
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And more often than not, the more rare an animal or cruel a process - from fetal lamb (also known as astrakhan or karakul) and calfskin to angora and fur, the more heightened the perceived payoff will be.
Separate the M&A process from normal business operations.
Next, for completed deals, we examine the influence of S-4 comment letters on the duration of the M&A process from initial announcement to completion.
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