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Discover Ludwig"from the work" can be a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was taken or derived from a specific piece of written or artistic work. Example: The novelist drew inspiration from the work of Shakespeare when crafting her tragic ending. In this sentence, "from the work of Shakespeare" indicates that the novelist used Shakespeare's writings as a source or reference for her own work.
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It distracts from the work, they say.
What have they learned from the work?
Do they detract from the work?
Pt Ru alloy was selected from the work function viewpoint.
Many say they still get immense satisfaction from the work.
Burroughs had lifted them from the work of Thomas Ady.
It is, for him, inseparable from the work of art.
But you don't learn anything of significance from the work.
Muhammad Usef, 45, took a break from the work.
Both volunteers said they got personal satisfaction from the work.
What does he hope viewers take from the work?
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