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The phrase "a setting from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or context taken from a story, film, or other narrative forms.
Example: "The novel takes place in a setting from the 19th century, showcasing the challenges of that era."
Alternatives: "a backdrop from" or "an environment from".
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In addition to lower energy bills, one of the most appreciated consumer features of smart thermostats is the ability to remotely control settings, letting people pre-cool a home or override a setting from a smart phone or computer.
Restaurants Grand Restaurant, Grandhotel Pupp, (420 17) 310 96 46, is elegant and gracious in a setting from the 19th century with extremely pleasant service.
At an amusement park reminiscent of a setting from his fiction, Saunders watches "the Glowering Muttering Arabs" and 15 members of the United States Navy go down a waterslide in quick succession.
It's a setting from 1973 of a passage from Milton's Paradise Lost that achieves an almost Straussian radiance and luxuriousness, even if that is at the expense of the most of the words; the vocal lines lie so high in the soprano range that making the text decipherable is almost impossible.
The park will be adding Belle's Village, a setting from Beauty and the Beast, the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, a family coaster themed from the movie Snow White, and a second circling carousel of soaring pachyderms for Dumbo the Flying Elephant, hopefully reducing the wait time for one of the most popular children's rides in the Magic Kingdom.
The White House had wanted to break the news in such a setting from the get-go.
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Maria Sharapova is a set from a "career slam," holding to take the first set 6-3.
An ineffably solemn mound, it looks like a set from a Hollywood sci-fi movie.
Nearly all photographs from the pre-1911 alterations were missing, except for a set from 1895.
As a result, Great Gull Island resembles a set from Hitchcock's "The Birds".
Later in the evening promises a set from Years and Years.
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