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The phrase "a selection from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a curated group of items or excerpts taken from a larger body of work, such as a book, article, or collection.
Example: "In this anthology, we present a selection from the best short stories of the year."
Alternatives: "an excerpt from the" or "a compilation from the".
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Below, a selection from the book.
Above is a selection from the exhibition.
Here's a selection from the weekend.
Here's a selection from the books.
Here's a selection from the submissions.
Here's a selection from the show.
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Here is a selection from "On the Sixth Day".
Below is a selection from across the country.
Here's a selection from around the globe.
Here's a selection from "Hiding in the City".
Here's a selection from his weekend at the Hotel Pennsylvania.
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