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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chartered from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when referring to renting or leasing a vehicle, especially one with a driver. For example: "We chartered a van from the rental company to take us to the airport."
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Planes were chartered from LA, some carrying Hollywood's leading lights.
The ship was chartered from the Hudson River Day Line, by the Port of N.Y.
Whereas only 32 for-profit corporations had been chartered from the time of the first colonial settlement in 1607 through 1790, an astounding 287 were chartered from 1791 through 1800.
The airplanes that flew their armored personnel carriers were Antonov-124 transports, chartered from a Russian company.
A "Freedom Special," chartered from Florida, pulled in and discharged nearly 800 young people singing a massed chorus of "We Shall Overcome".
American troop strength in the region continued to increase today, with some units being transported to the peninsula in airliners chartered from Eastern Airlines and other carriers.
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Consult the company you're considering chartering from for policies.
Roundtrip chartered coach from the DC area.
Holland & Holland had chartered this train from Rovos.
Chartered buses will leave from Port Authority.
The first municipal charter, from the bishop, dates from 1201.
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