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Discover Ludwig"arm from" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
It does not make grammatical sense as it does not contain a subject or verb. Instead, you could say something like "I could feel her arm brushing against mine from across the table."
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The reporter has a disability which prevents his right hand and arm FROM moving.
Someone touched my arm from behind; I turned.
He drops his arm from the woman's shoulder.
I didn't know my own arm from my elbow.
It is missing the tree, the right arm from above the elbow and the left arm from the shoulder.
In minimally invasive robotic surgery (MIRS), a surgeon teleoperates a robotic arm from a master console.
His right arm from near his right shoulder is severely injured.
So how you raise your arm from here to here is where the art is".
Another set of tubes goes down the outside of each arm, from shoulder to wrist.
A strong arm from Manuel Neuer keeps out Karim Benzema's shot.
It was inscribed "In Advance of the Broken Arm, from Marcel Duchamp, 1915".
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