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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amassed from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the collection or accumulation of something from various sources.
Example: "The wealth of knowledge in this library was amassed from countless contributions over the years."
Alternatives: "gathered from" or "collected from".
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He also changes his passwords frequently, using combinations of letters and numbers amassed from memorable phrases.
He's even balanced monitors in piles of rubbish amassed from the dismantled walls of previous shows.
So each network is trying to prevent the other from appropriating the valuable data it has amassed from users.
With just £60,000 amassed from bank loans and personal savings, Spirit's two buses made their maiden voyages in September.
Bell now has 1,335 points in conference play, 15 more than Seton Hall's Terry Dehere amassed from 1989-93.
A fund for such purposes could be amassed from the money currently spent on premiums, redirected into a no-fault system.
If you get slow growth alongside better financial returns, then inherited wealth will, on average, "dominate wealth amassed from a lifetime's labour by a wide margin", says Piketty.
It ordered the confiscation of $87m amassed from protection money from illegal-gambling operators, embezzled tobacco taxes and commissions from insider trading.
Finally, on Saturday, the contemporary captain scored his 179th Serie A goal for the team, surpassing Boni's 178, which he amassed from 1946 to 1961.
In 2008, the documentary filmmaker Ben Lewis published "Hammer and Tickle," a remarkable collection of jokes amassed from the former Soviet bloc.
A fleet of Mercedes minivans had been amassed from Milan and Genoa, and two dozen boats had been rented for the weekend.
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