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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accidents from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the source or cause of accidents in various contexts, such as discussions about safety or statistics.
Example: "The report highlighted the accidents from faulty machinery that occurred last year."
Alternatives: "incidents caused by" or "accidents due to".
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This is necessary to prevent accidents from damaging the equipment.
This way, we can avoid serious accidents from occurring.
Accidents from deer and weather are overshadowed by accidents from speed and volume, which are double the statewide average in northern Westchester.
There are many accidents from which no presumption of negligence can arise.
"There have never been any reported accidents from these kinds of devices on planes," he said.
* Humble fairy lights account for around 350 accidents – from electrical shocks to burns.
The highway patrol compiles information about bicycle accidents from local police reports.
The indictment offered insight into 14 fake accidents from February 1999 to July 2000.
The NHS is destroying its staff, sometimes literally by the accidents from driving home so tired.
I've seen them get into lots of accidents from sheer carelessness".
Major accidents from gas explosions have a high rate of occurrence in Chinese coal mines.
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