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Discover Ludwig"cast from" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to throw or project something away from an origin or source. Example: The shadow cast from the tall tree stretched across the entire lawn. In this sentence, "cast from" indicates that the shadow is originating from the tree and being thrown or projected across the lawn.
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John cast from the bow.
The smaller roles are cast from strength.
It wasn't the cast from the Batman film.
Fishermen have no boats, only frayed nets cast from shore.
The earliest guns were probably cast from brass or bronze.
Not all youthful backpackers are cast from the same mould.
The polymeric membranes were cast from dimethylsulfoxide solution.
Workers cast from lucrative overseas jobs are returning home.
150 mm cubic specimens were cast from these mixtures.
Films cast from chemically imidized polyimides were transparent and colorless.
Votes will start being cast from mid-August.
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