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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from the studio" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when referring to something that originates from a studio (e.g. a movie, a recording, etc.). For example: "The new single from the studio is set to be released next month."
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STORRS "Garth Evans: Selections From the Studio".
Cue big laughs from the studio audience.
David Geffen (the "G") has retired from the studio.
Most important, new movies are flowing from the studio.
He was coming straight from the studio, wearing yesterday's clothes.
I stepped away from the studio after the year.
"But we got a lot of pushback from the studio".
Is it true he banned you from the studio?
He emerges from the studio drained of colour.
DEMAREST "From the Studio Classes," annual student exhibition.
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