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Discover Ludwig'endorsement from' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an endorsement (support) from someone or something. For example, "She received an endorsement from the mayor of her town."
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An endorsement from a disgraced champion?
The minimum endorsement from Labour's fallback leader.
A credible endorsement from the Arab world seems absolutely essential.
That's hardly a resounding endorsement from the party faithful.
Mr. Cordray did receive a quick endorsement from Ms. Warren.
A written endorsement from the chair of the sponsoring department.
In 2010, she even nabbed an endorsement from Sarah Palin.
It warrants endorsement from the Board of Estimate.
Still, they get an endorsement from Will Self.
(Full disclosure: the book includes an endorsement from me).
The remarks seemed the perfect endorsement from an objective scientist.
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