Sentence examples for a wing from from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a wing from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific wing that has been detached or sourced from something, such as a bird or an aircraft.
Example: "The museum displayed a wing from a rare species of bird, showcasing its intricate feather patterns."
Alternatives: "a wing belonging to" or "a wing taken from".

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One to watch Glen Fisi'iahi, a wing from the New Zealand Warriors who can seriously shift.

Lee, a wing from South Korea, drifted into the penalty area to meet Kevin Davies's header after Bolton had twice squandered the lead.

Ronaldo, a wing from Portugal, has spent the summer making no secret of his desire to join Real Madrid, the Spanish champion.

The Devils drafted PETR VRANA, a wing from Halifax in the Quebec Major Junior league, in the second round, and forward IVAN KHOMUTOV, from Russia, in the third.

Nail Yakupov, a wing from the Russian republic of Tatarstan who broke Steven Stamkos's scoring records with Sarnia in the Ontario Hockey League, was chosen No. 1 over all by the Edmonton Oilers.

One plane was descending to land at McAlester Regional Airport and the other had just taken off when they collided, shearing a wing from the approaching plane, a Cessna 182, Mr. Clabes said.

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Did you ever imagine you could get a chicken wing from a drive-thru?

And... a girl and her brother saving a seagull with a broken wing from the side of the road.

The damage included removing a wing nut from a door and removing a board and replacing it again.

North, usually a wing, scored from centre as Wales lifted their title hopes in Friday's 27-6 win over France.

Last year, a wing part from the plane washed ashore on France's Reunion Island.

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