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Discover Ludwig"contamination from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to a situation in which a substance, force, or influence has been introduced to something and made it less pure or more impure. For example, "The river water was polluted with contamination from nearby factories."
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Ningiuq is intuitively suspicious of possible contamination from strangers.
Iran claimed it was contamination from imported equipment.
It says other studies show no contamination from the plant.
The atoll suffered serious radioactive contamination from these tests.
"It may never be possible to fix groundwater contamination from leaking fracking wells".
Nearly 20percentt had contamination, from 0.7percentto12percentcent.
They mentioned previous radioactive and heavy metal contamination from historic mining throughout their rivers.
"So we are left with prevention, prevention and prevention, preventing the contamination from ever occurring".
Flavour contamination from packaging is a big, much-studied commercial issue.
The Raritan Bay had recovered from decades of contamination from raw sewage.
The fluid of encephalitis victims nearly always shows contamination from the disease.
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