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The phrase "a specimen from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a sample or example taken from a specific source or context, often in scientific or academic writing.
Example: "The researcher presented a specimen from the local flora to illustrate the diversity of plant life in the region."
Alternatives: "a sample from the" or "an example from the".
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In it was a specimen from the Beacon Sandstone series collected from Cape Royds.
One of his plates may hold a modernist bauble next to a specimen from the forest floor.
Moreover, mamenchisaurids might not have been endemic to East Asia, given that a specimen from the Late Jurassic of Tanzania was referred to this clade recently11.
5 If more than 30 seconds elapse between removal of a specimen from the desiccator and the initial flame impingement, that specimen shall be reconditioned prior to testing.
They once fashioned a prosthetic beak for an injured hornbill in Jungle World, using a specimen from the American Museum of Natural History for the mold.
The face must be long and straight; a curved nose of the Nubian type disqualifies a specimen from the show ring.
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Panamanian Oryzomys were first described by Goldman in 1912, who introduced the name Oryzomys gatunensis for a specimen from Gatún in the Canal Zone.
Barlow entered a specimen from Brisbane to the Bonsai Clubs International competition in 2006, winning a prize.
At the airport, where the Carnegie Museum has installed on loan a specimen from its renowned dinosaur collection, the T. Rex is holding a Terrible Towel.
Steve and Jason Berger went in their backyard in search of a specimen from an exotic species, the yellow dragonfruit.
It was identified from a specimen taken from the wild decades ago and stored unnoticed in a US herbarium.
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