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The use of the phrase "from say" is not grammatically correct or standard in written English. If you wish to express something similar, you could use something like "for instance" or "for example." For instance, my favorite colors are blue and green.
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Building pipelines from, say, Siberia to Europe was costly.
This is what separates action films from, say, "Dirty Harry".
Some people graduate from, say, whiteheads to abscesses.
Its progression from, say, Debussy to, say, Ligeti, is extraordinary.
"Here comes a couple from, say, Uzbekistan," she said.
But the effect is very different from, say, Pleasantville.
You don't hear it from, say, plastic surgeons.
They traded hugs and stories of pins from, say, the Winter Games in Calgary.
The on-demand world on offer from, say, Comcast, is simply not portable enough, he thinks.
Its distinction from, say, a friendship with benefits begins to become effaced.
The doctor-patient relationship is fundamentally different from, say, the accountant-client relationship.
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