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Discover LudwigThe phrase "compensation from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a form of payment or reward for loss or suffering. For example: "He was promised compensation from the company for the damages his car had sustained."
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His wife wants £500,000 compensation from Imperial Tobacco.
The new suit isn't seeking financial compensation from the Fed.
The family is hoping for compensation from the security company.
The Irish government is still seeking compensation from the Vatican.
Yes, Qureshi wants acknowledgement, apology and compensation from the US.
It's not like trying to claim compensation from the Nazis.
Short of suing, few received substantial compensation from the government.
The Buccaneers insist they deserve compensation from Dallas for Parcells.
The coaches' compensation from UConn is public, however.
Last month, the Maynes received compensation from Malaysian Airlines.
In 2012, Puzder's compensation from CKE was $4.4m.
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