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The phrase "accessory from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe an accessory that originates from a specific source or brand, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The handbag is an accessory from the latest collection of a renowned designer."
Alternatives: "accessory by" or "accessory of".
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You can usually buy a port replicator as an additional accessory from your laptop manufacturer.
A colleague plucked what he thought was a new Ralph Lauren accessory from one outfit.
The company quickly removed the accessory from their annual summer music festival collection but did not issue an official apology.
Booths throughout the town showcased every possible accessory, from helmets adorned with Viking horns to custom-designed console inserts.
Whatever luxury accessory from the czars' households that an American collector could desire, Armand Hammer could probably make it materialize.
The scarves, the latest accessory from Waris Ahluwalia, best known for his jewelry, cost a cool $425.
Similar(25)
Accessories, from handbags to sports cars, were carefully chosen.
Accessories from the Kors line are becoming increasingly popular.
AHA Front Curated home and personal accessories from the online retailer AHA.
View a slide show of accessories from the Milanese runways.
Hansen said he had ordered the accessories from Las Vegas.
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