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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a text from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific piece of writing or message that originates from a particular source or author.
Example: "I received a text from my friend about the meeting time."
Alternatives: "a message from" or "a note from".
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- In a text from Malcolm.
It was a text from Murt.
I receive a text from Ayesha.
She showed me a text from an A.A.U.
Sure enough, there's a text from Mark Perv.
I got a text from him saying: "You're an idiot.
It comes from a text, from love and friendship.
Six days later I get a text from Martin.
By 3.45pm I got a text from the cafe.
Just then, Kate received a text from Pyotr.
"It started with a text from my sister.
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