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Discover LudwigThe term "extant from" is not a common phrase and is not used in standard written English.
You would not use it in an essay or other formal writing. It is not incorrect, but it is not typically used.
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Only four complete codices are extant from between the 5th and 12th centuries.
Well over 1,000 individual eclipse records are extant from various parts of the ancient and medieval world.
For example, I find in myself a great deal of Kantianism extant from my days as a moralist.
According to the fossil record, the Nimravidae were extant from about 37 million to 7 million years ago.
This is high praise, and would be higher still were it not for the fact that there are few, if any, epic-comedic writers extant from Kaufman's generation.
By far the most important list of stars and constellations still extant from antiquity appears in the Almagest of Ptolemy (flourished 2nd century ce).
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Recovering plants from seed cores is thus more likely from extant than from extinct sites.
It has two extinct relatives from the Mascarenes and three extant ones from other islands.
Data for diploma and degree attainment, STEM degrees awarded and average teacher salary were extracted from extant data available from United States Census Bureau (2011).
Because there are few extant pieces from the early periods, information about early furniture is gleaned from literary descriptions, engravings on mirrors, clay images, and graphic representations.
Among the standouts are illuminated cards representing the earliest extant cards from the 15th century.
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