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Discover LudwigThe phrase "defence from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a means of protection or safeguarding against something. Example: The castle's high walls provided excellent defence from enemy attacks.
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11.55pm: Great defence from Cards.
But floating doesn't provide a complete defence from harm.
A solid forward defence from the latter finishes another maiden.
Outstanding defence from the Lions, but the danger isn't over.
Jones again: "That was brilliant defence from De Villiers".
Ms Wolf has received no defence from any mainstream liberal publications or websites.
Good defence from Verdasco, though, and it's not often you can say that.
75 mins: Great defence from England, but Australia are really pushing for the try now.
Bournemouth immediately attacked United's weak spot here, tearing into the visitors' rejigged defence from the start.
35 min: Brilliant attack from Ireland, equally good defence from England.
It was just good defence from Norms to get over there and stop it," Gutherson said.
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