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Discover Ludwig"delivery from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate the source of something that has been or is being delivered. For example, "We just received a delivery from the local grocery store."
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Fantastic delivery from Malinga!
Lovely delivery from Anderson.
Delivery from November.
Instant delivery from the Net? Check.
That was a stunning delivery from Boult to Root.
The delivery from the national medical stores has improved.
Delivery from the warehouse in Cranbury, N.J., is within days.
Supplied as 50mm jumbo plug; delivery from August.
Another delivery from the visitors' left flank yielded an equaliser.
A delivery from Wood thumped into his ample front pad.
Then Tillakaratne Dilshan nicked his first delivery from Shapoor Zadran.
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