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The phrase "are commissioned from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been officially ordered or requested from a specific source or individual.
Example: "The new artwork for the gallery is commissioned from a renowned local artist."
Alternatives: "are ordered from" or "are requested from".
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The authority may now be reduced to a skeleton body where services are commissioned from nearby councils.
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The 90-minute documentary was commissioned from production company Thoroughly Modern Media.
A screenplay was commissioned from a professional scriptwriter.
Murals had been commissioned from local artists: scenes of mountain wildflowers, rearing bears.
The furniture was commissioned from local craftsmen by the building's developer.
New artworks have been commissioned from artists including Wolfgang Tillmans, Robert Gober and Jean-Michel Pancin.
A five-star review was commissioned from someone who could better write to order.
A copy was commissioned from Blake during the final days of his life.
The lamps and marble-top tables were commissioned from the Swiss brothers Alberto and Diego Giacometti.
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She was commissioned from Sandhurst college into the Royal Artillery in August of the same year.
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