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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from parliament" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the source or origin of something, typically referring to legislation, statements, or actions that originate from a parliamentary body.
Example: "The new law was proposed from parliament to address the growing concerns about climate change."
Alternatives: "issued by parliament" or "originating from parliament."
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Top Totty has been banned from Parliament.
General Malan retired from Parliament in 1993.
She has been expelled from Parliament.
He later resigned from Parliament.
"Those people from parliament didn't come back.
"This law is not coming from parliament.
Sinn Fein representatives won't be there, they abstain from Parliament.
The reforms would also exclude smaller groups from parliament.
Reporters for foreign news agencies have been banned from Parliament.
First, in all likelihood, will be his expulsion from parliament.
Noises from parliament are ineffectual but nevertheless damaging.
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