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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a transfer from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving the movement of something, such as funds, data, or ownership, from one entity to another.
Example: "The bank confirmed a transfer from my savings account to my checking account."
Alternatives: "a shift from" or "a movement from".
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Forward Dahntay Jones, a transfer from Rutgers, averages 10.9 points.
Scott Wille, a transfer from Wisconsin, will play quarterback.
Dotson was a transfer from Paris Junior College in northeast Texas and Dennehy was a transfer from New Mexico.
Duke's Dahntay Jones, a first-round N.B.A. draft pick in June, was a transfer from Rutgers.
A transfer from Xavier, he was not permitted to play this season under N.C.A.A. rules.
Then there is the athletic 6-7 Johnson, a transfer from Iowa State.
Jackson was ambitious, determined to get a transfer from the medical counter to cosmetics.
On one occasion the bank made a transfer from Fatty to Horseface.
Through May 21, showing a transfer from the bus brings a $5 refund on general admission.
Earl Johnson, a transfer from Rutgers, scored 15 points for Iona.
Bangura, a transfer from Monmouth who sat out last season, will probably start at shooting guard.
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