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Discover LudwigThe phrase "forage from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to search for or gather food or supplies from a particular source. Example: The animals forage from the forest floor, gathering nuts and berries for the winter months.
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Purchase forage from a neighbor or outside the region.
They resist carrying rations or ammunition on patrol, preferring to forage from villages.
Subterranean termites forage from place to place by tunneling through soil.
"Bees will forage from any sweet liquid in their flight path for up to three miles," Mr. Coté said.
They eat only forage from the pastures, imparting a distinct flavor and color to the butter that is as changeable as the seasons of Vermont.
Calves stay with their mothers for five to six months, and when weaned they eat nothing but grass and winter forage from the farm.
Burning coniferous forest stands reduced woody biomass, and increased herbaceous forage from 146 to 790 kg/ha.
In Greece, little old ladies forage from field to field hunting glistrida, and in Turkey semizotu is mixed with garlicky yogurt and chopped into fetching salads with ripe tomatoes.
A number of cultural changes are associated with this environmental shift; most notably, bands became larger and somewhat more sedentary, tending to forage from seasonal camps rather than roaming across the entire landscape.
As destitute migrants damage or forage from their physical surroundings, so residents are left to bear some of the brunt of the collective social distress alone.
Amazon Kingfishers are superficially similar to the Green Kingfisher Chloroceryle americana, but are much larger with a heavier bill, and typically forage from more conspicuous perches.
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