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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expand from" is correct and is used in written English.
It is used to indicate a progression from a starting point to a wider point or range. For example, "The company is looking to expand from its current operations in Europe to include North America."
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The possibilities expand from there.
Some, like Baroque counterpoint, expand from a single idea.
"Our job is to solidify and expand from here.
Within an aggregate the individual chains were found to expand from their collapsed state to 115Å.
After Palestine it will strive to expand from the Nile to the Euphrates".
The world population is expected to expand from seven billion now to nine billion by 2050.
Sadly, the interview concluded before Daniel could expand from the general to the specific.
Harris itself intends to expand from 154 branches to 200 by 2006.
I helped it expand from the Pacific Northwest, opening two locations in California.
The Senate, because of the state's population growth, would also expand from 61 to 62 seats.
The acquisition will help Celgene expand from mainly an American company to a global one.
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