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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from proposition" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a source or basis for something, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The conclusion was drawn from proposition X, which outlined the key arguments."
Alternatives: "based on the proposition" or "derived from the proposition."
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It follows from Proposition 2.8.
From Proposition 1.1, v ∈ Ω.
(iv) follows from Proposition 2.
From Proposition 2.2, implies that (1).
From Proposition 3.4 we have that (3.50).
From Proposition 3.4, we can calculate.
Proof Proof follows directly from Proposition 4.1.
From Proposition 1.1, we have for (4.1).
Thus the conclusions follow from Proposition 3.1.
Proof (1) It follows from Proposition 4.8.
It follows directly from Proposition 1.
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