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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emails from" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the emails being referenced were sent or received from a specific source. Here is an example: "I received several important emails from my boss today."
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Receiving fewer emails from your boss.
More emails from Stephens followed.
Stephanie Kirchgaessner emails from Rome.
Emails from record companies trickled in.
Includes: Emails from Ken Hover, notes.
See verified legitimate emails from Cornell.
I found dozens of emails from women.
And WikiLeaks got those emails from Russia?
I get emails from the university about campus events.
I receive emails from officials about once every two days.
Marketing emails from them have been circulating widely.
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