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Discover LudwigThe phrase "available from a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the source or provider of something, typically in contexts like product availability or information sources.
Example: "The report is available from a reputable research organization."
Alternatives: "accessible from a" or "obtainable from a".
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Available from a range of retailers from June onwards.
(Exact payment dates are available from a fund's management).
Wine or beer was available from a cash bar downstairs.
They are available from a range of companies, including Alliance Trust, Sippdeal and Hargreaves Lansdown.
The torch is available from a variety of online stores and toy shops.
The best views are available from a shop in the souk El Kachachine.
More than a dozen different genealogical database programs are available from a variety of vendors.
Now some relief is available from a company that makes tax software.
But there could be still cheaper deals available from a raft of new independent companies.
Scholarships are available from a wide range of sources for various stages of training.
(Kits are available from a number of sources, including eltlivingwalls.com, sgplants.com and floragrubb.com).
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