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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from a vacuum" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or idea that is isolated or lacking context.
Example: "The theory was developed from a vacuum, without considering real-world applications."
Alternatives: "in isolation" or "without context".
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Jihadism did not emerge from a vacuum.
Plot decorates — and attempts to distract us from — a vacuum.
In other words, is the creation of the entire universe from a vacuum possible?
"This didn't drop into the ether from a vacuum," he said.
Lest readers imagine that Mary Beth Norton arose from a vacuum allow me to set the record straight.
The Israeli government needs to accept that Palestinian violence, whilst reprehensible, does not emanate from a vacuum.
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According to Guth's idea, which he called "inflation," our universe erupted from a vacuum-like state and underwent a brief period of faster-than-light expansion.
No decision comes from inside a vacuum — and leaders can't live in a vacuum either.
Another thing you no longer have to worry about is the dust cloud that typically results from emptying a vacuum bin.
Importantly, the size and location of the mass prevented the patient from using a vacuum erection device.
He produced a beam of alpha rays from polonium in a vacuum tube.
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