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"from the premises" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically refers to something that is inferred or deduced from a set of facts or assumptions. For example: 1. "Based on the evidence collected from the premises, the police were able to identify the suspect." In this sentence, "from the premises" indicates that the evidence was gathered from the location where the crime occurred. 2. "The conclusion drawn from the premises of the argument was flawed, as one of the premises was based on a false assumption." Here, "from the premises" suggests that the conclusion was reached by considering the facts or assumptions presented in the argument. 3. "From the premises of the old building, it was clear that it had been abandoned for many years." In this sentence, "from the premises" refers to the physical characteristics or condition of the building itself. 4. "The company's success can be traced back to the core values that were established from the premises of its founding principles." In this example, "from the premises" indicates that the company's values were derived from the fundamental principles that were set at the beginning.
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He had Ms. Ronstadt ejected from the premises.
Around 500 workers were evacuated from the premises.
1322, 1324, applicable to crude oil removed from the premises on or after Aug. 23, 1988.
Intuitively, an argument is valid when the conclusion 'follows' from the premises.
From the outside, They — whoever They are — tased the Looters and removed them from the premises.
It remained to be seen how Mr. Samaras intended to remove the workers from the premises.
Arenas, their franchise player, has virtually been erased from the premises.
The LAPD apparently arrived shortly afterwards to remove Al-Saud from the premises.
Today, problem gamblers write contracts with casinos banning them from the premises.
Greencap had obtained an emergency, no-notice injunction to remove them from the premises.
Opera officials explained that if we removed their property from the premises, it might be lost".
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