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The phrase "agenda from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the source or origin of an agenda, such as in meetings or events.
Example: "The agenda from the last meeting was distributed to all team members for review."
Alternatives: "agenda provided by" or "agenda issued from".
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He dominated the agenda from start to finish.
They are offering a responsibility agenda from top to bottom.
That would have choked off the open data agenda from day one.
Population ageing is on every agenda, from G8 economic conferences to NATO summits.
"It should be on their agenda from now until kingdom come.
"We have become quite used to a negative international agenda" from Moscow, he said.
Onstage, however, hat-as-metaphor is on the agenda from the start.
There is a lot on the papal agenda, from immigration to world poverty.
Johnny Rotten has a firm belief in the Pistols' agenda from the start.
But Mr. Wolfowitz has a somewhat different agenda from Mr. Straw's.
Labour should take back the civil liberties agenda from the Conservative party.
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