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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from online" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to an item or information that has been obtained or accessed through the internet. For example, "I found a great recipe for apple pie from online."
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Revenue from online advertising was also weak.
Profits from online operations will rise £100m.
(KeepCash also lists deals from online retailers).
Hackers draining funds from online exchanges.
Can young students learn from online classes?
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Rival House of Fraser has also benefited from online initiatives.
In addition to subscriptions, Flickr makes money from online advertising.
Others purchase mp3s from online stores for pure convenience.
"Mostly we import from online sites like Amazon".
By contrast, revenues from online gambling continue to rise.
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