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Discover LudwigThe phrase "consensus from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that a decision or opinion was reached based on the agreement of a group. Example: After much deliberation, the committee reached a consensus from everyone on the team.
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And the consensus from the interweb?
Copenhagen needed consensus from 192.
That was the consensus from Nathan's.
Based on the consensus from around the internet, yes.
That was also the resounding consensus from the scientific community.
"Congress Can Win Respect, Legislate Better, By Learning About Consensus From Business".
The consensus from experts was America, Australia and the world had entered new territory.
But the United States has failed to get a firm consensus from its European allies.
We want to arrive at a conclusion through consensus, from all the countries who are participating".
Such overwhelming consensus from the nation's press – but was anybody listening?
Partly that is because it has to try to build a consensus from disparate belief systems.
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