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The phrase "a quotation from" can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when referring to a specific quote or excerpt from a source, such as a book, speech, or interview. Here is an example of its usage: "The article included a quotation from the President's recent press conference where he stated, 'We must come together as a nation to overcome this challenge.'".
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It did not even contain a quotation from Drury.
Accompanying this image is a quotation from Nietzsche's "Ecce Homo".
The Mayor began w with a quotation from T.E.
But does a quotation from one critic do that?
May I conclude with a quotation from my book?
A quotation from a poem is included in the obituary.
Isn't that a quotation from "Love's Luggage Lost"?
A quotation from the BuzzFeed Web site appeared initially in the online version of the article.
Here's a quotation from Justice Anthony Kennedy making that essential point.
A quotation from Milton and a canine kaplooey: sophisticated, or what?
Typically, Cymbre opens with a quotation from Scripture and proceeds to deliver a proselytizing sermonette.
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