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The phrase "a suite from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific selection or collection of pieces, typically in the context of music or software.
Example: "The concert featured a suite from the famous ballet, showcasing the most memorable pieces."
Alternatives: "a selection from" or "a collection from".
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Mr. Savall closed the program with a suite from Rameau's "Boréades".
The program also includes Gerard Schwarz's own arrangement of a suite from "Der Rosenkavalier" by Strauss.
Natalia Osipova and David Hallberg danced a suite from Act II of "Giselle".
"Bahlamms Fest," a suite from a 1999 opera by Olga Neuwirth, was immensely more inviting.
- and ending on the Argentinian pampas, with a suite from Alberto Ginastera's ballet Estancia.
A suite from "The City" was performed while excerpts from the film were shown.
The orchestra, under its music director, Alan Gilbert, will perform a suite from the 1984 film "The Natural" by Randy Newman and a suite from "42," the Brian Helgeland film about Jackie Robinson that opened in April.
And that togetherness held through a suite from Rameau's opera "Les Paladins" and encores by Charpentier and Rameau.
Richard Strauss is suddenly all around New York, as in the performance here of a suite from "Der Rosenkavalier".
Here, it will perform Jean-Fery Rebel's "Élémens," a suite from Rameau's "Dardanus" and arias by Rameau and Gluck.
Program A features their premiere of a suite from Vakhtang Chabukiani's "Laurencia," one of the most famous of all Soviet-era Russian ballets.
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