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"from the keyboard" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that has been typed or entered using a keyboard. Here is an example: "I typed up the report from the keyboard and then printed it out for my boss to review."
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Step away from the keyboard.
Can you keep your salad away from the keyboard?
Fd 0 reads from the keyboard using input_getc.
Mr. Thibaudet did not conduct the concerto from the keyboard.
In 2004, Zacharias directed this concerto from the keyboard.
I should probably step away from the keyboard.
It seems to be coming from the keyboard".
The low-achieving students profited from clear instructions, familiar icons, examples, and answering from the keyboard.
And with that, I will step away from the keyboard as soon as I hit "send".
He will perform Beethoven's First Piano Concerto, conducting from the keyboard.
20 and 21 from the keyboard and the Symphony No. 38 ("Prague") from the podium.
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