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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from teaching" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you would like to express the idea of something happening or resulting due to teaching. For example, "He gained a deep understanding of the subject from teaching it."
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She retired from teaching in 1992.
It takes us away from teaching.
His main income, however, came from teaching.
She retired from teaching at 85.
He retired from teaching in 1992.
There he evolved from teaching physics to teaching its history.
Davies says he gets a buzz from teaching.
When the crisis hit, he was retired from teaching.
He retired from teaching martial arts in 2005.
I've never made enough to live on, except from teaching.
The shift away from teaching Tibetan has been especially contentious.
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