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The phrase "amazing from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express admiration or surprise about something originating from a specific source, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "The performance was amazing from the start, captivating the audience."
Alternatives: "incredible from" or "impressive from".
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This entire trip was amazing from a business perspective.
Both times, the experience was amazing from start to finish.
They have always been amazing, from day one.
It's been amazing, from what I can remember.
Thunderstorms are amazing from inside a building, but they're scary if you're trapped outside.
The book was amazing from the start to end, but a bit detaching in the middle.
"Twitter is amazing from a training perspective, there are so many teachers sharing resources," says Pearce.
It serves a huge range of natural wine – and the brunch dishes are amazing (from $10).
We've lost the capacity, if not the will, to distinguish the truly amazing from the merely beautiful.
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A few days ago, a fellow Huffington Post blogger, Jacqueline Melissen, wrote a beautiful and extraordinarily popular post (at this writing, the post has 500,000 Likes) entitled: Why Child-Free Aunties Are Amazing -- from a mom's point of view.
"Strawberry Amazing," from a 2008 mixtape, "Mischief: The Mixtape," was a semi-successful attempt at resuscitating limp Lenny Kravitz ideas, held back by his band, which sounded uncomfortable and confused.
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