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Discover Ludwig"deleted from" is a grammatically correct and common phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been removed or erased from a text or document. Example: I accidentally deleted a paragraph from my essay while editing it. In this sentence, "deleted from" is used to say that the paragraph was removed or erased from the essay.
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"Entire streets deleted from the map".
Failed elements are deleted from the analysis domain.
This reference has been deleted from the story above.
The thread has since been deleted from the Web site.
*A reference to PA was deleted from this sentence.
However, the playlists will not be deleted from Spotify.
Gym class has largely been deleted from schools.
(An expletive has been deleted from his comment).
Their voicemail had been deleted from HJK's phone.
"This has been deleted from the declaration," she says.
The Urban Dictionary has now been deleted from Watson's memory.
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