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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adornments from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to decorative items or embellishments that originate from a specific source or place.
Example: "The boutique specializes in unique adornments from local artisans, showcasing their craftsmanship."
Alternatives: "decorations sourced from" or "ornaments derived from".
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From 1999 to 2001, she had an exhibit at the Peabody, "Heads and Tales: Adornments from Africa," when she was the Hrdy Guest Curator at the Peabody.
(The Danny episode inspires one of the show's set pieces, a dramatic monologue built around the song "I'm Ugly and I Don't Know Why," by an obscure band called Butt Trumpet, with adornments from the inspirational Christian poem "Footprints").
"I also use elements like antique Tibetan prayer scrolls, Antique Tibetan locks and keys, and other ancient adornments from around the world.
The typical Rio carnival parade is filled with revelers, floats, and adornments from numerous samba schools which are located in Rio.
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The band brings its genius simplicity to Carnegie Hall with string adornment from the classical ensemble yMusic.
Etruscan cities, like those of Greece, were crowded with bronze statues of gods and heroes; and Rome derived its best adornment from the pillage of Etruria and then of Greece.
The real shortcoming of the St. Cecilia reading of the "Christmas Oratorio" was that it seemed to take no stylistic stand at all; it just unfolded without nuance or adornment, from the opening chorus to the closing chorale.
The idea of turning the dead into jewelry wouldn't have seemed strange to the Victorians, who often wore rings, lockets and other adornments made from the hair of dead loved ones.
The word relic has appeared in 391 New York Times articles in the past year, including on Oct. 28 in the Opinion piece "The Dead Have Something to Tell You" by Bess Lovejoy: The idea of turning the dead into jewelry wouldn't have seemed strange to the Victorians, who often wore rings, lockets and other adornments made from the hair of dead loved ones.
Individual adornments vary from camp to camp, but the sum total includes oil lantern-lit environs, Victorian claw-foot bathtubs and olive-wood carved beds.
The blessing took place in an open field after the tribe's women (dressed in beautiful colorful clothing and adornments) walked from hours away to join.
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