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The phrase 'excerpt from the' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a passage or selection taken from a larger work, such as a book, poem, or essay. For example, "This is an excerpt from the novel Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte."
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An excerpt from the N.Y.
Excerpt from the paper.
An excerpt from the interview is below.
Here's an excerpt from the World Happiness Report.
Here's an excerpt from the letter.
Audio: An excerpt from "The Hitch-Hiker".
Here's an excerpt from the film.
Here's an excerpt from the video.
Here is an excerpt from the play.
A lengthy excerpt from the film is embedded above.
The following is an edited excerpt from the interview.
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