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"from the present" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is current or ongoing in the present moment - either in time or geography. For example, "Many of the changes we are making to our operations are designed to improve efficiency from the present and into the future."
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A stable, unified government must emerge from the present conflict.
What disconnects us from the present?
He works backward from the present.
And also very distant from the present.
Francis' mother travels backward in her memory from the present.
It's a deliberate turning away from the present".
TO the Indians, the past is inseparable from the present.
A page from the present of Keith's mid-life crisis.
Jay's diction also feels slightly unmoored from the present.
But we can never map the future from the present.
sales from the present 45% to 80%
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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