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Discover Ludwig"from academia" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that comes or originates from the academic world or community. Example: The author's research findings were widely accepted and praised from academia.
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His bid had backing from academia.
What does industry want from academia?
It has received significant attention from academia.
Invited guests from academia and industry participate.
Pediatric dermatology workforce shortage: perspectives from academia.
The study builds on work emerging from academia.
"Getting that space away from academia is crucial.
Like me, he was a refugee from academia.
Professors routinely take breaks from academia to go into business.
The thinktank also often uses outside specialists from academia.
Visiting speakers from academia, government, NGOs, and industry.
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