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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tip from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when introducing advice or suggestions that come from a specific source or person. Example: "Here's a tip from a seasoned traveler: always pack a portable charger for your devices."
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Mr. Daoud was arrested on a tip from Dutch authorities.
"Publishers, here's a tip from Bloomsbury," they wrote.
"It was just a tip from a friend".
Take a tip from life and make it random.
We would never get a tip from Mr. Koch.
Getting a tip from a friendly company about sales of a new product was easy.
HERE'S a tip from the boys at the WXOU bar on Hudson Street, whispered over pints.
When this happens, take a tip from Her Maj and smile icily.
But then, following a tip from a chef, I made one last tiny adjustment.
This is a tip from a Brazilian friend that results in a very dark stew.
A tip from fellow students led to the arrests, said a police spokesman.
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