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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enjoy from" is not correct or usable in written English
A correct phrase would be "enjoy (something)"; for example "I really enjoy hiking in the mountains."
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Now it's our turn to enjoy from these minerals".
There's also some Copacabana beach volleyball to enjoy from 2pm.
He makes art you can enjoy from your car.
That would force banks to pay for the implicit backing they enjoy from the state.
This was a sign of the sanction the lashkars enjoy from the army and the government.
There was pace, imagination, touch, goals and good goalkeeping to enjoy from Villa's Stefan Postma.
And they enjoy from him counsel, and sound wisdom, understanding, and strength.
Japanese firms are aware of the productivity gains that rivals elsewhere have started to enjoy from networking creatively.
Taub said that "more shocking still is the continued impunity that [Ward] seems to enjoy from his party".
Appropriate, perhaps, considering the CSI-style examination the game would enjoy from both Colombian and Argentinian fans through the years.
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This S.U.V. is best enjoyed from the inside out.
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