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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from dawn" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a time frame starting at dawn, often in contexts related to events, activities, or natural occurrences. Example: "The festival will run from dawn until dusk, celebrating the beauty of nature."
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8 1 FROM DAWN TO DECADENCE, by Jacques Barzun.
Open from dawn to dusk.
He worked from dawn till dusk.
The men worked from dawn to dark.
Open every day from dawn to dusk.
"I'm just ready to move on from Dawn," he said.
Radio dispatches fill the air from dawn to dusk.
That noble wife is working from dawn to dusk.
From dawn to dusk, rituals take place outside.
Wednesday and Saturday, "from dawn till it's gone".
All roads to the town center were blocked from dawn.
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