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The phrase "as spoke from" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "as spoken from."
Example: "The message was delivered as spoken from the original source."
Alternatives: "as stated by" or "as conveyed by."
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The Isis fighter was introduced as "speaking from an internet café near his training camp in north-west Syria".
"She is a dead woman walking and the only question is how long she remains on death row," the editor of the Evening Standard said, defending his paper's attacks on May as speaking from a "socially liberal, pro-business, economically liberal position" that he said had been consistent as editor and chancellor.
Construed as speaking from and expressing an occurrent state the speaker is authoritative; construed as speaking from or referring to a dispositional state she is not.
The crowds which lined West Berlin's streets as Mr. Kennedy drove past and as he spoke from the steps of the towering Rathaus were estimated at 300,000.
Obama held a soccer ball as he spoke from Washington.
Shots rang out as she spoke from the city hall.
He voted, as he spoke, from the heart.
Opening lines: "In 1949 Los Angeles, a police officer arrested Isidore Edelman as he spoke from a park bench in Pershing Square.
President Sirleaf's words of advocacy for the people of Liberia continued as she spoke from her own experience.
As he spoke from a command center here in Springerville, several miles from the front line of the fire, tiny specks of black ash blew around him.
"They say you are few and you cannot make changes," said Ali Ahmed, 26, drawing cheers from the crowd as he spoke from a platform.
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