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The phrase "discourse from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the source or origin of a particular discourse or discussion.
Example: "The discourse from the conference highlighted several key issues in modern education."
Alternatives: "discussion from" or "dialogue from".
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It's the classic discourse from Catalonia or northern Italy.
But somebody has to tell it, to keep political discourse from going entirely off the rails.
Reflections about Jesus dominated Christian discourse from the apostolic age onward.
This discourse from my local bargain hostelry being a case in point.
They promote early marriage as a protective reaction against an anti-Roma discourse from outside.
"I hear a discourse from two poles," Mr. Khatami said in his native Persian.
The Futurists Velimir Khlebnikov and Vladimir Mayakovsky engaged in innovative experiments to free poetic discourse from the fetters of tradition.
That this logical mode of communication drew its frame of discourse from the logic of the ancient Greeks was inevitable.
This is why calls for genteel discourse from on high always feel like deeply nostalgic fantasies offered in bad faith.
There seems to be no appropriate language in which or platform of discourse from which to pursue it.
"The internal discourse, from what we can only suspect, is much more radical and xenophobic than what we see".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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