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Discover Ludwig"booked from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the origin point of a planned journey. For example: "I booked my flight from Chicago to Los Angeles."
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Air Passenger Duty is added on according to departure date, not the time of booking, so the increased rates apply on any flights booked from 1 November.
"By that afternoon, we had another ship, the only one around, booked from Durban".
"The hotel is fully booked from Thursday, so no idea what to to after that".
The Eurostar fare - cheaper when booked from Paris - costs me Fr590 return if booked in advance.
She said the hotel was fully booked from Christmas Eve but that reservations drop off again in January.
Yet revenues booked from the transfer of Portugal Telecom's pension funds to the state explain much of the improvement.
Yet the rebuttal omitted a vital piece of information: how much profit has been booked from these positions.
But losses booked from selling at fire-sale prices could quickly wipe through thin layers of equity.
Studio time was booked from 2011 to 2013 and the equally arduous time for legally clearing samples began shortly afterwards.
"We have booked tomorrow (wed) but hotel is fully booked from Thursday, so no idea what to to after that.
We had 24 coaches fully booked from across the country and many came by train – a great turnout".
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