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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contacts from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to individuals or companies that someone knows or has connections with. For example: "I received many contacts from different companies after attending the networking event." In this sentence, "contacts from" refers to the business connections or acquaintances that the speaker made at the event. Another example could be: "I have contacts from all over the world thanks to my job as a travel writer." In this sentence, "contacts from" refers to the people the writer has met and established connections with through their job.
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We built up our contacts from there.
She had to make contacts from scratch.
The Supertooth loads contacts from your phone when it links.
I tried importing contacts from my Yahoo Mail account.
They had good contacts from their years at Mazagon Dock.
We can learn about managing contacts from Bill Clinton.
He had contacts from his former life, and he used them effectively".
The history of those contacts from the beginning to 2003 is a subject of this article.
Former employees conducting interviews for the book reported receiving unwanted contacts from the media".
"He was lucky in his contacts, from the Queen Mother to the stagehands," Mr. Dent said.
Warsh, who was dialing contacts from his Wall Street days, was alarmed by what he heard.
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