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The phrase "a selection from which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group or set of items from which choices can be made.
Example: "The library offers a selection from which students can choose their required reading materials."
Alternatives: "a choice from which" or "a range from which".
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The request to share stories on Sharewall — users are given a selection from which to choose — comes up with a frequency that is based on how big your social networks are: the more people in your circles, the less frequent you are asked to share stories because each one resonates that much more.
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Here's a selection from "Asylum, " which will be published early next year, by Thames & Hudson.
The Royal Geographical Society has now published a selection from them which will prove of interest to both geographers and geologists.
Using the training set, we first operated a model selection from which the final selected model gave rise to the linear combination rule.
It's a decent selection from which to choose, so if you're looking to beef up your Blu-ray collection, mosey on over there.
Exposure to chemotherapeutic drugs is an example of such a selection pressure from which only some of the tumour cells will survive by expressing a multidrug-resistant (MDR) phenotype, which renders them refractive to treatment.
If the model is wrong on that point it may have encouraged a laxity in data selection from which there is no recovery once the data are in.
In culture, HMECs will enter a temporary period of senescence (termed stasis or selection) from which a subpopulation of cells known as vHMECs (also termed post-selection HMECs) can escape [ 86- 94].
Here's a selection from the show, which opens on May 8th.
Above is a selection from "Dirt Meridian," which is on view through February 22nd.
All are to be found in a new Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery exhibition, "American Women: A Selection From the National Portrait Gallery," which continues through Dec. 1 in Washington.
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