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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from external" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something coming from the outside, or from an outside source. For example: "We are receiving reports from external sources that the situation is escalating quickly."
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You get all the colour you need from external light.
It is the freedom of individuals from external interference.
"These charges are being framed upon pressure from external forces".
The distraction would come from external forces, not internal ones.
"These companies, in fact, import some goods from external markets.
America was not cut off from external funding.
The policy of commissioning NHS services from external suppliers remains controversial.
"We used expert advice from external accountants and lawyers in the preparation of the document.
The bright spot for the American economy comes from external demand, economists say.
That hold came about not from any internal drive, but from external processes.
"Military base," Old English: a facility to protect the country from external danger.
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