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Discover Ludwig"from a dream" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as describing something that was experienced in a dream or as a metaphor for something that seems unreal or unlikely. Example: "The vivid colors and surreal landscapes in the painting seemed to be from a dream."
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He woke from a dream.
He had run away from a dream and encountered possibility.
It is like waking abruptly from a dream.
They are sometimes sinister, like images from a dream.
She looked like a woman from a dream, a spirit lady, an ogichidaa ikwe.
Also like Ms. Profet, she claims she got the idea from a dream.
But this is only a suggestion, like colors imprecisely remembered from a dream.
He looked unsteady, as if he'd just woken from a dream.
Laura, the dead wife in AMERICAN GODS came from a dream.
My first mentoring programme came from a dream I had, that I could help people.
It was like awakening from a dream and then that dream had to become a reality.
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