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The phrase "enjoyed from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that someone has experienced or taken pleasure from over a period of time. For example, "The children have enjoyed their summer vacation from start to finish."
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True classics can be enjoyed from a variety of perspectives.
This S.U.V. is best enjoyed from the inside out.
Views can be enjoyed from every stair and room in Eliot's former home, including the conservatory.
Many state governments watched with envy the revenue flow that some states enjoyed from Indian casinos.
With that shift, the public support the protesters enjoyed from across the political spectrum evaporated.
But a visit to Villa Torlonia can be enjoyed from many angles.
(The garden can also be enjoyed from the window of the well-proportioned master bedroom).
The exception is the blues tent, where the music can be enjoyed from seats.
Further south there are vistas of Dovedale national nature reserve to be enjoyed from Ilam Park.
(The bridge can also be enjoyed from the master bedroom and the adjoining bath).
– we need adult solutions, not fantasies enjoyed from the age of plague and an heir who says "Mummy".
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