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The phrase "a trailer from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a promotional video or preview that originates from a specific source, such as a movie or game.
Example: "I just watched a trailer from the upcoming superhero movie, and it looks amazing!"
Alternatives: "a preview of" or "a clip from".
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There was a trailer from the forthcoming documentary "Koch".
It was hilarious trying to get a thoroughbred into a trailer from behind.
A camera that can't distinguish the side of a trailer from the sky behind it is one example.
Since the closing, the department has had to haul horses in a trailer from a stable at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx.
Martello built the piano himself, attached lights so he could play in the dark, and pulled it on a trailer from his hometown Konstanz, Germany, to play to protesters in Taksim Square.
After skipping Comic-Con, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige used Disney's D23 Expo on Saturday to show new footage and a trailer from Captain America: Civil War and introduce concept art from Doctor Strange.
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That, too, was a lesson: Mr. Goodman and Mr. Lovitt bought a 1946 trailer from a junkyard upstate, restored it to its chrome glory and converted the interior to a kitchen.
"Our clubhouse was basically a contemporary trailer from a construction site, and the field wasn't that great," Rucinski said.
Buy a used trailer from a reputable dealer.
Buying a used trailer from an individual can be risky.
Tin sheeting was blown off a roof in Geelong and a trailer detached from a truck on the Geelong Freeway.
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