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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a staff from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of people who work for an organization or institution, indicating their origin or affiliation.
Example: "We are pleased to announce that a staff from the local university will be joining us for the event."
Alternatives: "a team from" or "a group from".
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Should they sign established, free-agent pitchers, or build a staff from within?
Hart added enough pitchers to create a staff from them alone.
In addition, he said he understood that WorldCom had brought in two partners and a staff from a third firm to do financial consulting.
While it is possible that Mr. Drypolcher was speaking with some self-promotional exaggeration -- certainly top gaming sites run by adults speak "teen" flawlessly -- his Game-Guru is a clean, well-organized and attractive site, done in cool robin's egg blue and drawing a staff from his school computer club.
Given to the author by a staff from Soqotra's branch of the Ministry of Agriculture.
Mrs. Hart, collected a staff from Carisbrooke, and was on duty by 9.0a.m. preparing tea and sandwiches for Repair Workers in Fairlee, Castle Road and Carisbrooke Road, as well as soup and sandwiches for the householders affected.
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When displayed from a staff projecting from a building, the union (the starred blue canton) should be placed at the peak of the staff unless the flag is at half staff.
Additionally, a staff member from UTAS/AMC operated the tugs from the control room.
A staff member from Trump's campaign recalls him mocking Pence's religiosity.
Sir G. maintains a staff of from eight to ten in the Empire State Bldg.
A staff report from the Department of Education has officially recommended terminating the group.
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