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The phrase "a product from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or source of a product, often in contexts related to manufacturing, sourcing, or branding.
Example: "This is a product from a local artisan who specializes in handmade crafts."
Alternatives: "an item from" or "a creation by".
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The best one receives a product from This Works (www.thisworks.com).com
In choosing a product from overseas, the government raised eyebrows.
Speed Stack, a product from American Body Building, has 250 milligrams.
But how do you take a product from obscurity into the mainstream?
How does one move a product from academia into the market?
In the end, you are purchasing a product from universities your degree.
It is not a product from the FinFisher product line, " Mr. Muench wrote.
Mr. Sasson has not yet made a product from all this data, but sees the possibility.
Other retailers have begun testing a product from I.B.M. called Presence.
Fred Cohen: When you use a product from a vendor, you are trusting the vendor.
Ordering a product from Amazon.com is probably better for the environment than driving to the mall.
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