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The phrase "from the external" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that originates or comes from outside of a particular situation or context. For example: - "We must look at the issue from both the internal and the external perspectives." - "The company's success was largely due to their ability to adapt to changes from the external environment." - "Her decision to leave the city was influenced by pressures from the external world."
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Unnoticeable from the external surface, delamination might be particularly insidious.
The report from the external consultant was diplomatic, but nonetheless clearly recommended that change was needed.
All these cases did not involve debris from the external tank.
In imagining Dickinson's friendship with Buffum, Davies breaks from the external facts of Dickinson's life.
NASA officials have not identified exactly where the foam debris separated from the external fuel tank.
And foam falling from the external tank almost certainly fatally damaged the Columbia this year.
From the external signs, it was hard even to tell there were elections underway.
It is not supposed to be a tool for withdrawing from the external world.
In imagining Dickinson's friendship with Buffum, Davies breaks from the external facts of Dickinson's life.
"At this point, separating our internal biological clocks from the external world has no boundary.
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Data were from the External Peer Review Program, a nationwide Veterans Affairs quality-monitoring program.
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