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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artillery from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the origin or source of the artillery being referenced. Example: The enemy troops were bombarded with artillery from the nearby mountain range, causing them to retreat.
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Throughout the night, rockets and artillery from the two sides intermittently fired on each other.
We could hear the rumble of artillery from the outskirts of the city again.
The Mughals imported their cavalry tactics from Turkestan and their artillery from Turkey.
Bosnian Serbs backed by troops, tanks and artillery from Serbia continued to attack the enclave.
Tanks fired into the village from one direction, artillery from another.
I heard the planes high above, and some artillery from a direction I couldn't identify.
Oh, and he popped up in Olustee Battlefield, standing on some artillery from Civil War times.
Within six weeks, he was calling for artillery from fighting in Bien Hoa, Vietnam.
On the other side is a message in Vietnamese, reading, "Artillery from our ships will soon hit your village.
Harriet Salem (@harrietsalem) could hear artillery from the crash site and AFP reports that civilians are trying to take shelter.
The balance shifted in late winter, when Gen. Henry Knox arrived with artillery from Fort Ticonderoga in New York.
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