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Discover LudwigThe phrase "citations from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to sources or references that provide evidence or support for a statement or argument.
Example: "In her research paper, she included citations from various academic journals to support her claims."
Alternatives: "references from" or "sources from".
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Middlebury College, in Vermont, proscribed citations from Wikipedia in January.
There are citations from numerous organisations: L'Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana and La Nazionale Italiana Pizzaioli.
Holt had amassed a litany of citations, from public drunkenness to driving under the influence.
True, the activities described above are unlikely to win citations from Good Housekeeping.
It was crammed full of statuettes and citations from all over the world.
They both have citations from the War Department for heroic work in France.
The equivalence of trend and nonoverlap is also shown, with supportive citations from field leaders.
An additional search was performed with bibliographic citations from each article.
Single number count for article citations from each service's database may vary by service.
John received numerous medals including citations from the Nationalist Republic and The Purple Heart.
On the companion Web site, the Bradley campaign supplies supporting letters and citations from newspaper and magazine articles.
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