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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from a library" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the source or origin of something that has been borrowed or obtained from a library. Example: "I borrowed this book from a library."
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A decade ago, the cationic peptide PAF26 was identified from a library of hexapeptides using combinatorial chemistry.
Residents will look on the garden from a library.
In their eyes, borrowing an e-book from a library has been too easy.
We already compromise absolute privacy when we borrow a book from a library.
Curtains were torn from a library window to be cut into tourniquets.
"It's different from a library, and it's different from an art institute," she said.
She doesn't buy the books, nor does she borrow them from a library.
"He has not just been stealing from a library, but from his nation".
Records spin on a turntable set up near the front door, from a library put together by the owners.
OUTDOOR SPACE: A porch with a fireplace and globe lights salvaged by the current owners from a library in Chicago.
It is possible to download e-books from a library directly to some e-readers via Wi-Fi.
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