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Discover Ludwig"findings from" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You may use it when referring to the results or conclusions of a specific research study or survey. For example, "The findings from the latest survey suggest that the majority of respondents prefer almond milk to cow's milk."
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Findings from the Which?
What are the key findings from 2014?
Interesting findings from your team!
Findings from qualitative research dispute that assumption.
The findings from Lloyds echo that.
Findings from more recent disasters could help.
Findings from the SMART C-CDA Collaborative.
Consumer Insights: Findings from Behavioral Research.
These are the main findings from this year's release.
Here are some of the key findings from that report.
Some OPM records also include findings from interviews and fingerprints.
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