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Discover Ludwig"excerpts from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used when quoting or referring to part of a larger source, such as a book, article, or speech. For example: "This article includes excerpts from the poet's famous work."
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Excerpts from the article.
Excerpts from the book.
No excerpts from books.
Writer gives excerpts from it.
Excerpts from those profiles follow.
Excerpts from his Good Message.
They publish excerpts from diaries.
Excerpts from articles and poetry.
Read excerpts from his interview.
Excerpts from the confusing document.
Excerpts from our conversation follow.
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