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The phrase "added material from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to supplementary content that has been included or incorporated from another source.
Example: "In the revised report, I added material from the latest research findings to support my conclusions."
Alternatives: "supplementary content from" or "additional information from".
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It soon added material from the Economics Department and the Center on Japanese Business and Economy.
The museum added material from other sources to achieve the greatest possible variety of choreographies danced in Mali over the last half century.
He states that he added material from certain Greek and Latin authors but that the beginning and the end are entirely his own.
In the 1970's a critical edition was assembled using every scrap of the original operetta and added material from the English musical.
To these two blocks of material were added material from the latest period of Jeremiah's activity as well as from other sources (especially in chapters 46 51).
Working with Boal, Haggis changed the military base and the name of the family, added material from other true stories culled from vets, and expanded the father's role in tracking down his son's killers.
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If you want to add material from elsewhere, there are conventions that let you do that.
If you want to add material from elsewhere, there are conventions that let you do that," Hari said.
But there are also modules for adding material from rival services, including the Flickr photo-sharing site, owned by Yahoo, and videos from the popular video-sharing service YouTube.
The pilot phase will extend its use to day centres and memory clinics, and there are ongoing talks with the BBC with a view to adding material from the broadcaster's own archives.
Mr. Combs benefits most from the added material; it's in his scenes, particularly a graveyard confrontation with Ms. Alvarado, where the movie approaches homegrown surrealism -- Tex Avery on electric Kool-Aid.
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