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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an influence from" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the impact or effect that something or someone has had on a specific situation or person. Example: "The design of the new building shows a clear influence from modern architectural styles." In this sentence, the phrase "an influence from" is used to describe how modern architectural styles have influenced the design of the new building.
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She was an influence from that point.
The second module simulates an influence from the machining process.
Forsythe's style was an influence from which Pite had to step away when she formed Kidd Pivot in 2002.
Results within the boundary layer region exhibit an influence from container loading configuration.
"I see an influence from the military situation, and I think it's going to be with us for a while," she said.
It should be noted that the ENSO impacts during these years were not necessarily more disastrous than climate and weather events in years lacking an influence from ENSO.
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As η increases, the transmission estimate has an increasing influence from the residual color x ~ a ⊥.
Although there is a bonding influence from the two bonding electrons, there is an antibonding influence from two antibonding electrons.
Garlic, a culinary influence from Spain, is key.
And one senses a sartorial influence from creator to character, at least.
Some people, she suggested, would see her as a useful influence from within.
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