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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aspects from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific elements or features derived from a particular source or context.
Example: "The report highlights several aspects from the recent study on climate change."
Alternatives: "elements from" or "features from".
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The present system dates in many aspects from before the 1910-17 Mexican Revolution.
Several of these aspects, from DuPont R&D will be highlighted in this paper.
In an interview, Dr. Savin-Williams said: "We hear only the negative aspects from research.
The decision that Abdullah faces in positioning Jordan differs in some aspects from his father's in 1990.
"It's more than just getting kids excited – we need feedback on technical aspects from the kids," Hulskes says.
"There were many positives aspects from the win today.
You have really captured all aspects from the show, and we love it.
The Communists nationalized the caviar industry, controlling all aspects, from fishing to processing to trade.
Wyclif takes many aspects from Scotus' explanation, but strongly stresses the ontological implications of the doctrine.
The approach we followed differs in different aspects from the first version of the map.
It differs from the existing ones by combining relevant aspects from the social network.
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