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The phrase "are right from" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate a source or origin, but it is better to rephrase for clarity.
Example: "The instructions you provided are right from the manual."
Alternatives: "are directly from" or "come straight from".
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If they are right, from this point onwards growth will have to come from increases either in productivity (that is, in the volume of output per worker) or in the size of the potential work force; and official statistics show both productivity and the workforce growing sluggishly.
The vast majority of the Wii's best titles are right from Nintendo.
Those crops sown in November are right from the start of the growing period exposed to colder temperatures.
Starting out on the right foot by setting up legal and funding structures correctly and understanding local tax requirements to make sure the basics are right from day one is key for success.
They are right, from a small-picture perspective.
With regard to the effectiveness, there is considerable uncertainty: 35% of the pairs are left from the y-axis, indicating more effect for the control group treatment and 65% are right from the y-axis, indicating more effect of the intervention group treatment.
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You're right from your side, I'm right from mine.
"That was right from the get-go, at age 18".
The answer is, It was right from the start.
In politics, it is seldom easy to disentangle what is right from what is handy.
"It's right from a business standpoint and right from a community standpoint".
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