Sentence examples for a rose from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a rose from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a rose that has been given or received from someone or something.
Example: "She received a rose from her admirer on Valentine's Day."
Alternatives: "a rose given by" or "a rose sent from".

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Although the proportion of pupils getting a C or higher at English fell, the proportion getting an A* rose from 3.3% last year to 3.6% and the proportion getting an A* or an A rose from 14.2%to14.3%3%.

According to Cooley, the median pre-money valuation of a Series A rose from $3 million in Q1 2009 to $16 million in Q4 2015 (5x).

According to Cooley, the median pre-money valuation of a Series A rose from $3 million in Q1 2009 to $16 million in Q4 2015 (5x).

I rode shotgun, a rose from Borden on my lap.

"If you pick a rose from the Amazon and a rose from the middle of France, the Brazilian one will be a lot less polluted," said Eduardo Rauen, commercial director of Amazonia Natural, a company whose exports are expected to grow 35 to 50percentthis yearar.

On the last full day of her life, I carried her a rose from my own garden, and she awoke from her stupor long enough to hold it to her face and murmur, "I know this scent — cuisse de nymphe".

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A gasp rose from a crowd estimated at 300,000.

A stench rose from the street.

A roar rose from Independence Square….

A shriek rose from Juliet's lips.

Then a voice rose from the sidewalk.

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