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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'dream from' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
If used, it would typically be misinterpreted as 'dreaming from' or 'dreaming about' which are both correct uses of the word 'dream'. For example: She often dreams from her childhood days spent on the farm.
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Downtown is a dream from here.
This paper reports on the capture of requirements for DREAM from four industrial end-users.
Long copyright terms prevent that dream from being a reality.
"Being an actress in America was my dream from childhood.
"Harvey's Dream," from The New Yorker, is unusually polished.
The music sounds good, like a dream from childhood.
Its publication has been a dream from beginning to end.
Now, his optimism seems a dream from another age.
"It's a dream from when you're just 5 years old to make this trip".
The greater challenge is keeping the dream from becoming a nightmare.
This alone is real; the rest is but a dream from which I shall presently awake".
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