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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from neglect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to explain why something has happened due to lack of attention, care, or maintenance. For example: "The building has fallen into disrepair from neglect."
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Both suffer from neglect.
The headquarters building itself suffered from neglect.
It shields children from neglect.
Farms and outbuildings crumble from neglect.
Their blooms are sparse from neglect and lack of sun.
If you're simply worthy, you will die from neglect.
Some buildings, however, never recovered from neglect and eventual abandonment.
Not that these will necessarily suffer from neglect.
Unfortunately, they are suffering from neglect caused by budget shortfalls.
The country's well-developed transportation system has suffered from neglect in recent years.
"The sector suffers from neglect because it's attracted few crossover buyers from other fixed-income sectors.
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