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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bridging from' is correct and is often used in written English.
It is used to show the transition from one thought to another. For example, "Bridging from this discussion of training staff, let's turn our attention to customer service."
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I consider it a high point of 90s hip-hop – a period with many rap peaks – bridging from the boom bap of the early part of the decade and providing a new blueprint for rap's next 10 years.
Extensive heterotopic bone formation (arrowheads), bridging from femur to pelvis, restricting abduction.
The approach is a pragmatic one, bridging from where many companies currently are to a more inclusive approach.
The scale bridging from a single grain to a polycrystal is done by a Taylor-type homogenization.
This paper presents a methodological strategy for deriving such information from remotely sensed (RS) images coupled with empirical tectonic models as a way of bridging from regional to local scales.
These can be used to perform in silico simulations to promote unravelling the relation between architecture and function as below illustrated for liver regeneration, and bridging from the in vitro situation and animal models to humans.
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Buy The Bridge from the Guardian bookshop.
Approach the bridge from Broadway at 220th Street.
Every motorway bridge from the Severn Bridge is covered.
Bridge Base Online broadcasts the best bridge from around the planet.
The other competitors were Shark Bridge from Denmark, Q-Plus from Germany, Micro Bridge and Tut Bridge from Japan, RoboBridge from the Netherlands, and Bridge Baron from the United States.
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