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The phrase "a ram from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a ram that originates from a specific place or context.
Example: "The farmer proudly displayed a ram from his prized flock at the county fair."
Alternatives: "a ram belonging to" or "a ram hailing from".
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At first, there's not much to separate I'm a Ram from more stereotypical Green hits, but a rhythm guitar riff that anticipates the clavinet sound in Stevie Wonder's Superstition and a particularly taut drum and bass performance that anchors the horn-seasoned soundbed gives the song a punchier, funkier feel than normal.
Oestrus was checked twice daily with a ram from 24 until 72 h after sponge withdrawal.
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They stay alive for only six to ten hours after ejaculation, so a stud ram from Wales cannot easily inseminate a Scottish ewe without going to meet her.The British ministry responsible for agriculture, DEFRA, would like to change this.
Church members take turns to lead stripped-down, repetitive chants of praise, to the backing of a loud guitar band and occasional blasts on a ram's horn from a man in the congregation.
The farmer and his children crowd around; a girl of seven or eight stirs a pot on an open fire and, in the dust, chickens fight over the entrails of a ram left over from Eid, its head still lolling in the dirt.
He shall bring to the priest a ram without blemish from the flock, or the equivalent, as a guilt offering.
He should take two male goats (sin-offering) and a ram (burnt-offering) from the Children of Israel.
Each animal, from a ram, to a lion, to a T-Rex, brings more joy from Geometric Beasts' simple conceit. .
The impact comes from a ram that strikes the car.
The bony thing was a shofar, the instrument fashioned from a ram's horn and blown to herald the Jewish New Year.
Shofars are mostly produced in Israel, Morocco and China, and the horn can come from a ram or almost any other kosher animal — some Jews prefer the spiraling horn of a kudu antelope — but the animal need not be slaughtered in kosher fashion.
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