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Discover LudwigThe phrase "directions from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to instructions or guidance that originate from a specific source or person.
Example: "Please follow the directions from your supervisor to complete the project successfully."
Alternatives: "instructions from" or "guidance from".
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Following directions from U.S. Pres.
Do not download directions from Mapquest.
See above for the directions from here.
Did these teenagers take directions from the group?
A teenage girl gave me directions from the bus stop.
Chicago sprawls in all directions from the curving lakefront.
Then touch either "directions to here" or "directions from here".
The city spreads out in all directions from the centre.
Follow the simple directions from there (copybrl and learnbrl commands).
Subjects named objects at directions from their own external perspective.
Their verdict had been reluctantly reached on the basis of misunderstood directions from the trial judge.
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