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Discover LudwigThe phrase "feeds from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of an organism obtaining sustenance from another organism or environment. For example, "The baby koala feeds from its mother's milk."
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Anderson Cooper of CNN will provide live feeds from Haiti.
Pachube is doing the same for data feeds from sensors.
Live feeds from the marches quickly populate Facebook and Twitter.
The wider music industry feeds from the same trough.
Please add some feeds from the Inputs tab.
Many Twitter feeds from the protest have a gleeful flavor.
In memory, nostalgia feeds from the remaining 10%, building an idealised history in our monkey brains.
Flipboard, in particular, is known for including feeds from Twitter along with professionally written news articles.
They will have to contend with a Nets transition game that feeds from its defense.
Even China lacks enough security guards to watch the video feeds from so many cameras.
Popurls puts a dozen on one page, plus feeds from Flickr and YouTube.
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