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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ruling from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a decision or judgment made by a court or authoritative body.
Example: "The case was decided based on a ruling from the Supreme Court that set a significant precedent."
Alternatives: "a decision from" or "a judgment from".
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Per league rules, he was also suspended indefinitely pending a ruling from Bettman.
A ruling from the F.C.C. is expected next year.
A ruling from the judge is not expected anytime soon.
A ruling from the supreme court is expected within weeks.
A ruling from Waddoups is pending regarding the FOIA case.
MSG sought a ruling from the Bundesgerichtshof Supreme Civil Courtt of Germany) on the jurisdiction issue.
"Anyone can seek a ruling from his favorite sheikh in Mecca," Kepel said.
Batasuna has been outlawed since 2003 after a ruling from the Supreme Court.
The day's second decision also concerned a ruling from the Third Circuit.
It said the justices should act immediately, without waiting for a ruling from the appeals court.
The decision, by Judge Joachim Nickel, overturns a ruling from September that allowed UberPop to operate.
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