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Discover Ludwig"downloaded from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the source or location from which something was downloaded. You can use it in a sentence like: "I downloaded the new software from the company's website." Here, "from the company's website" indicates the source of the download. Here are a few more examples: - "The image was downloaded from the internet and used in the presentation." - "All the files were downloaded from the shared drive." - "The song was downloaded from iTunes onto my phone." In each of these examples, "downloaded from" is used to indicate the origin or source of the download.
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The browser can be downloaded from www.opera.com.
The report can be downloaded from cato.org.
The readings can be downloaded from www.mobydickbigread.com.
Forms may be downloaded from www.njpac.org.
(It can be downloaded from gangstagrillz.com).
Scripts are programs downloaded from the Web.
The template can be downloaded from here.
cImages were downloaded from http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/.gov/
POSH can be downloaded from http://www.lipn.fr/∼coti/POSH.fr/∼coti/POSH
It is downloaded from the Xilinx [1] GIT server.
The toolbox can be downloaded from http://www.sph.emory.edu/bios/CBIS/.edu/bios/CBIS/
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