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The phrase "atmosphere from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the source or origin of an atmosphere, whether literal or metaphorical, in various contexts such as literature, science, or environmental discussions.
Example: "The atmosphere from the ancient forest was filled with the scent of pine and damp earth."
Alternatives: "environment derived from the" or "ambiance created by the".
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Thus in our re-entry vehicle example, looking at the still atmosphere from the vehicle frame we see a stagnation temperature hotter than the atmospheric (static) temperature.
"It's just such a different atmosphere from the concert hall," he explained, with masterly understatement.
The atmosphere from the crowd creates that more tense atmosphere on the pitch.
The focus of aeronomy is on the atmosphere from the stratosphere outward.
released into the atmosphere from the air reactor are no cause of concern for the environment.
The accumulating envelope would have mixed with the outgassed atmosphere from the core.
I thought that I was on another planet, one with a different atmosphere from the Earth's.
"Just the buzz and the atmosphere from the community around that was amazing," he said of the Bobcats' inaugural season.
These five cameras are sensitive to different depths in Venus's atmosphere from the cloud tops down to the surface.
The gas slowly leaks into the atmosphere from the rocks in which it is still being formed.
The altitude range spans the whole middle atmosphere from the tropopause up to the mesopause.
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