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The phrase "be financed from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a source of funding for a project or expense. For example: "This project will be financed from the profits of the last quarter."
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Investment has to be financed from savings.
Projects are to be financed from internally generated revenues or from capital markets, they insist.
They would be financed from Rosneft and TNK-BP cash flows and borrowing.
Such a payout would be financed from the company's cash on hand and new debt.
Vivendi reiterated that the deal will be "financed from Vivendi's existing credit lines".
Should older people's care bills be financed from an enhanced inheritance tax?
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Radio and television programming is financed from license revenues.
They are being financed from abroad: the current-account deficit is still over 4% of GDP.
The prize is financed from a four-year grant, now in its final year.
The Czech rebate, by contrast, is financed from the state budget.
Seven scholarships of $6,000 a year are being financed from public contributions.
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