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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distilled from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that has been extracted, condensed, or separated from something else. For example: "The new policy was distilled from a year of extensive research and experience."
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The last drop of ancestral venturesomeness had not been distilled from his blood.
Kirschwasser is distilled from cherries.
Brandy refers to a spirit distilled from wine.
And it's not really urine; it's just distilled from urine".
Like all grape brandies, Armagnac is distilled from wine.
This food is genius -- genius distilled from history.
Distilled from apricots, which is clear in the aroma.
Vodka, after all, is simply neutral spirits distilled from grain.
Sure, like vodka, it's distilled from potatoes and wheat.
Distilled from anise, it looks white and tastes black.
Ethanol, mostly used in the Midwest, is distilled from corn.
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