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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from books" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate the source or origin of something, particularly information or knowledge that has been obtained from reading books. Example: The student was able to answer all the questions on the exam because he had studied extensively from books.
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No excerpts from books.
It is from books.
Support removing pages from Books.
From books, articles, academic researches?
Growing up, I drew sustenance from books.
She's a bookworm separated from books.
"I got this from books," he said.
"I don't get knowledge from books.
I knew a few things from books.
In childhood he taught himself sleight-of-hand from books.
Yet television is different from books or movies.
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