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The phrase "from its founding" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate the starting point or origin of something, such as a country, organization, or company. Example: "From its founding in 1776, the United States has been a leader in democracy and freedom." This sentence indicates that the United States has been a leader in democracy and freedom since it was established in 1776.
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The college was coeducational from its founding, and it became nonsectarian in 1911.
It has also, from its founding, trained Gaza's future mental-health practitioners.
It complied with federal tax laws from its founding in 1950 until 1983, Mr. Dixon said.
The college has been coeducational and nonsectarian from its founding.
Chen served as Kickstarter's chief executive officer from its founding.
From its founding in 1969, the International Cryogenic Engineering Committee (ICEC) always had one or two Members from the USSR.
Mr. Minskoff was its president for almost two decades, from its founding until his death.
He was a lifelong supporter of Zionism and the State of Israel from its founding.
The Papers consist of the NAACP's records and correspondence from its founding into the 1970s.
From its founding to ca. 1969 the department was called Household Economics and Management.
This collection documents the activities of the NSANL from its founding until its final year.
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