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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a source from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the origin or provider of information, materials, or resources.
Example: "The report cites a source from the National Institute of Health to support its findings."
Alternatives: "a source of" or "a reference from".
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Talking to a source from a phone booth in Shinjuku.
"This is a very high bar," said a source from one of the newspaper groups.
"With him, it's not just rhetoric," said a source from the diplomatic community.
"Pregnancy testing kits are getting quite popular," a source from North Hamgyung Province told Daily NK.
10.38am: A source from the Free Gaza Movement has told the Guardian that 19 people are believed dead.
A source from British military told The Independent that one in 20 missiles have struck Isis targets.
It quotes a source from Legendary Pictures, which partnered with Warner on Nolan's films, suggesting the studio is determined to get their man.
A source from one of the key players at the talks said last night: "Up until now the big hold-out has been India.
"These days, citizens are applying various preventative measures in order to deal with Mers, [the infection] rampant in South Korea," a source from South Hamgyong Province said.
"The federation is aware of Efimova giving a positive doping test for meldonium," a source from the All-Russian saidming Federation (ARsaidsaid.
"The areas on the East Sea are bustling with people from all over the country," said a source from South Hamkyung Province on the eastern seaboard.
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