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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'defend from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use 'defend from' when describing an action to protect yourself or something from a danger or threat. For example, "The castle was defended from enemy forces."
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Hull defend from the front and the front two chased and harried defenders all night.
They may also be easier to defend from attack.
As Heaton pointed out, Burnley defend from the front.
But he cautioned that no amount of outside scrutiny can defend from deliberate obfuscation and fraud.
as skin fur hide and feather defend from such crisp weather.
Many species are found on the reef living in small cavities which they vigorously defend from other stomatopods.
How did East, Peter Fredin from Sweden, and Fallenius defend from there to take the contract down two?
Territoriality in Ridgway's Hawk follows an ideal despotic model, in which pairs compete for and maintain exclusive breeding territories that they defend from conspecifics and potential competitors.
Trench warfare, warfare in which opposing armed forces attack, counterattack, and defend from relatively permanent systems of trenches dug into the ground.
The collagenous layers are connected by collagen fibril struts which significantly contribute to the energy dissipation, so that the scales have the capability to defend from predators such as sharks.
Instead of defending 27 or 30 feet, they'd have to defend from the top of the circle to the far blue line.
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