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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agencies from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to organizations or entities that originate from a specific place or context.
Example: "We received support from various agencies from the local government to implement the new program."
Alternatives: "organizations from" or "bodies from".
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Agencies from Britain won the most gold Lions, with eight.
Incompatible information systems prevent government agencies from readily sharing information.
Many countries have separate agencies (from the NRA) responsible for regulation of GMOs.
And the rules bar correctional agencies from imposing a deadline for inmates to report an allegation.
The report recommended that Qatar strengthen and enforce laws preventing recruitment agencies from charging fees.
The report fingers various UN agencies, from the Security Council down.
Removing the ratings agencies from the regulatory process would make the system safer.
Such a fund should not free these agencies from accountability to their donors.
We have the key development agencies from the World Bank to the Norwegians to the French.
But the adoption ban also prohibited American adoption agencies from operating in Russia.
We do not prevent such agencies from speaking with current or former employees".
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