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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an additional source or origin of something, often in a context where multiple sources are being discussed.
Example: "The report includes data from various studies, also from the recent survey conducted last month."
Alternatives: "in addition to the" or "as well as the".
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But also from the public.
Also from the Upper East Side.
See also From the Observer archive.
Hejduk is also from the Czech Republic.
She's also, from the off, bracingly straightforward.
The third is also from the Employee Benefits survey.
Questioner #3: Isn't it also from the Koran?
Mr. Scott, also from the Bronx, got out, he said.
Kate Scully, also from the US, ran the training program.
But sentimentalism was also, from the beginning, vulnerable to attack.
Also from the same estate were two paintings by Pissarro.
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