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"episode from" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to introduce a specific event or occurrence within a larger story or series. Example: In the latest episode from "Game of Thrones," tensions between the Starks and Lannisters reached a boiling point.
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Another episode from the Hotel Splendide.
Or this episode from "The Simpsons".
It could be an episode from "Homeland".
Another person mentally reconstructed the episode from the audio recording.
But major differences separate that episode from today.
Either way, this was a heartstopping episode from the off.
One episode from the political week tells a story.
One episode from the early 1960s stood out in particular.
An episode from the chronicle of Latin America's doomed revolutions.
"The Abduction," an episode from that series, is here.
(This is an episode from the British show's sixth season).
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