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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prototype from a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing the origin or source of a prototype in a specific context, such as design or development.
Example: "The team presented a prototype from a leading technology firm that showcased innovative features."
Alternatives: "a model from a" or "a sample from a".
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Brailsford's head now bears more than a passing resemblance to the Borg from Star Trek, but the technology he is wearing is not something from science fiction, but a prototype from a tour of San Francisco last week.
Yuji Naka has remarked that a prototype from a demonstration cartridge was stolen at a New York toy show earlier in 1992.
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This paper presents a windows-based prototyping tool that adopts a frame-based representation approach to build a prototype from an object-oriented system design specification.
Novel satellites were members of the trained categories but had one novel feature or a novel combination of features (a prototype from one category with one or two prototypical features swapped in from a different category).
A new color display in a prototype from Pixtronix uses energy-efficient LED bulbs, creating the image with thousands of tiny shutters that slide open and closed like digital pocket doors.
For example, a prototype from JPL has three legs and one arm.
Samsung just unleashed a few TVs that are only an inch thick, and back at CES we saw a prototype from Panasonic that was a third of an inch.
The company hopes to receive FDA approval for its product this year, and has already received an order for a prototype from the Department of Defense, FOX News reports.
In a prototype from the series, Edward was an eighteen-year-old teenager travelling alongside his father whose soul sealed in a flying squirrel.
Atreo is a prototype from Italian architecture firm Crilo that addresses these desires and then some.
But in 2001, the Chinese bought an Su-33 prototype from Ukraine, a former Soviet republic, and began a teardown to learn its secrets.
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