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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are donated from" is not correct in standard English usage
It is typically used incorrectly as "donated" implies giving something to someone, and "from" suggests the source, which creates confusion. Example: "The supplies are donated from local businesses" should be rephrased for clarity.
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Organs are donated from just 1% of the numbers of deceased each year, while healthy organs from half a million people are cremated or buried.
TOMS recently launched a "Ticket to Give" campaign, where it randomly picks one customer each week to send to a spot like Honduras where TOMS shoes are donated, from now until the end of 2012.
For all phylogroups, the majority of genes are donated from species within the γ-proteobacteria.
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Sheppard is donating all proceeds from the song to the charity, which supports victims of assault.
"People are donating from all over the world.
Equipment was donated from the Computer Science department.
Mice strains were obtained from the following suppliers; C57BL/6, Janvier Labs; Thy1-GCaMP6f (GP5.11), Jackson laboratory, Ai95 RCL-GCaMP6f) were donated from Hongkui Zeng (Allan Institute), NG2-CreERT2 were donated from Frank Kirchhoff (ULM University).
Its television equipment is donated from prime-time networks; its chairs are culled from Dumpsters.
The trees will be donated from companies; the students will not cut them down.
She said fabrics were donated from Indian mills and antique clothing from private collections.
Numbering 24 in all, two — "Sunflower, 1907" and "Family, 1909-10" — were donated from a private collection as recently as March.
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