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Discover LudwigThe phrase "behavior from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a particular kind of behavior or an action taken by a specific person or group. For example: "I was surprised by the disrespectful behavior from the crowd at the concert."
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Would you permit this behavior from your child?
It's about changing behavior from top to bottom.
But don't expect bratty behavior from these kids.
This is pretty normal behavior from Chinese parents".
She also holds a Ph.D. in organizational behavior from Harvard.
"I would expect such disrespectful behavior from the Taliban," he said, "but not from you".
People simply wouldn't stand for this kind of behavior from the police anymore.
Good parents do not accept that kind of behavior from their children.
The actress Janet Leigh said she witnessed similarly expansive behavior from Frank Sinatra.
In my court -- real or TV -- I demand responsible behavior from everyone.
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