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Discover Ludwig'borrowings from' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to words or ideas taken from one language or culture and adopted into another. For example: "English has seen many borrowings from French, including words such as 'chauffeur' and 'résumé'."
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Estimates of Northern Rock's borrowing follow the publication of Bank of England data showing "other" borrowings from its funds.
And not all borrowings from Europe have been wise.
"I had zero borrowings from the estate," he said.
Discussion of broadcasting as a medium of art includes a description of borrowings from other media.
Indeed, several apparently unconscious borrowings from Donizetti have been noted in Verdi's operas.
Tells about his borrowings from Bosworth's book, including the title of his play.
But it now turns out that five of his books contain extensive "borrowings" from other historians.
Borrowings from the east are unusual, and take longer to travel.
My conversational Slovak is improvised from long-forgotten Czech plus protoslavonic borrowings from Russian and Polish.
Russian itself has a multitude of borrowings from languages as diverse as Mongolian and Latin.
Nevertheless, its borrowings from the neighbouring languages, especially of words and idioms, are quite substantial.
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