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The phrase "an excerpt from which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific part taken from a larger text or document, indicating the source of that excerpt.
Example: "The author provided an excerpt from which we can draw important conclusions about the main themes of the book."
Alternatives: "a passage from which" or "a section from which".
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The auteur is most proud of the one-shot scene at the Copacabana in Goodfellas, he revealed in the new book Martin Scorsese In 10 Scenes, an excerpt from which was published by Shortlist this week.
That is, in one female — Lydia Davis — operating in top form in her new translation of "Madame Bovary," an excerpt from which is included in the September issue: You can see that Playboy is hoping to lure readers by touting "Bovary" as "The Most Scandalous Novel of All Time".
Her body of work includes four acclaimed novels, "White Teeth," "The Autograph Man," "On Beauty" (which was shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize and won the 2006 Orange Prize for fiction), and, most recently, "NW," an excerpt from which, entitled "The Embassy of Cambodia," won a 2014 ASME National Magazine award for fiction.
His recommendations are somewhat vague; greater detail should be available in the book Mr Porter recently co-authored with Elizabeth Olmsted Teisberg, an excerpt from which is available here.Also worth reading is an interview with Robert Austin, a professor of technology, operations and management who recently co-authored a paper on "accidental innovation".
That is, in one female — Lydia Davis — operating in top form in her new translation of "Madame Bovary," an excerpt from which is included in the September issue: [ image: /photos/590953971c7a8e33fb38adb4] You can see that Playboy is hoping to lure readers by touting "Bovary" as "The Most Scandalous Novel of All Time".
Could it be a story of seduction by a Manson-esque killer like Emma Cline's The Girls (an excerpt from which was published by VICE Magazine)?
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Below is part of an excerpt from Fierce, which People obtained: .
I'll close with an excerpt from my contribution, which centers — not surprisingly to regular readers — on the word "knowosphere".
But the piece, an excerpt from "The Seven," which Mr. Power adapted from Aeschylus, testifies to a seriousness and an ambition within hip-hop, and its eagerness not to oppose but to join with and add to the theatrical canon.
It began as a series in our pages more than two decades ago, and came to completion in June, with "Off Diamond Head," an excerpt from the book, which was published not long after.
219 West 19th Street, Chelsea (212) 924-0077 Through Saturday In the January installment of the Sugar Salon series at the Baryshnikov Arts Center, Deganit Shemy presented an excerpt from "Arena" in which five women waged brutal, stylized combat.
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