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"bandage from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to mean that something or someone is being offered or removed from a bandage. Example: The doctor removed the bandage from my arm.
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He pointed to one, with a wobbly dirty bandage from groin to knee.
There are the college years, as conveyed by a dirty bandage from a drunken mishap involving a shopping cart.
"It is true that I tore my shirt," he said in an interview, still wearing a head bandage from an assassination attempt.
Rib, shin and toe injuries meant that he was a walking bandage from nearly head to toe last week while missing every Tennessee practice.
If downsizing is like removing a bandage from a wound and quickest is best, then Deutch was the right man for the job.
And then altering evidence for removing the bandage from his eye to take a photo of it and then I placed it back.
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He was covered in bandages from head to toe.
His right leg was bandaged from the ankle past the knee.
Removing the bandages from Acura's sedan-to-wagon surgery also reveals a more striking car.
Taylor came out to greet me, his right hand thickly bandaged from a recent motorcycle accident.
His feet were wrapped in bandages from scrape wounds apparently incurred when he was pulled him from the debris.
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