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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'companies from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a group of companies that come from a particular place or industry. For example: "There were several companies from Silicon Valley exhibiting at the trade show."
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But it discourages companies from growing.
The list included three companies from Romania.
That helped protect companies from corporate raiders.
It was principally provided by visiting companies from continental Europe.
Tuesday's announcement discourages companies from treating waste at those plants.
He even wants to keep companies from moving within France.
Companies from other emerging markets are also expanding into Africa.
Companies from other European countries have expanded rapidly in Britain.
Nichification protects high-cost companies from emerging-market competitors.
Squabbles over standards discourage companies from placing long-term bets.
Social mores keep companies from rewarding talent with higher pay.
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