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Discover Ludwig"from Christmas" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in English.
It can be used to indicate a starting point in time or as a way to refer to the time period surrounding the holiday of Christmas. Example: "I will be away from the office from Christmas until the new year."
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From Christmas trees to Christmas cards, December is a pretty deadly season for trees.
Messi, Neymar and Alves had all arrived back from Christmas just two days before.
From Christmas to Epiphany (Jan.
We're a long way off from Christmas.
The soldiers were returning from Christmas leave.
He'd obviously moved on from Christmas music.
The company mobilized, recalling executives from Christmas vacations.
The plan is to sell over several years, from Christmas.
"But we found it tough from Christmas onwards.
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From Christmas 1992, 'Mother Natures Son' – Denzil: It's closed!
Some of them had no water from Christmas Eve onwards.
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