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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from this episode" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a sentence when referring to a specific event or occurrence that happened within a larger context. For example: "From this episode, we can see that his behavior has greatly improved." In this sentence, the phrase is used to indicate that the improvement in behavior was a direct result of the mentioned episode. Other examples could include: - "From this episode, I learned the importance of communication in relationships." - "The characters' actions in this episode foreshadowed the dramatic climax of the season finale." - "I can't believe she got fired from this episode. She always seemed like such a hard worker."
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From this episode I learned two things.
Important lessons can be gleaned from this episode.
Some general lessons can be drawn from this episode.
Favourites from this episode, the first of season three?
From this episode, he drew two rational conclusions.
One could draw several conclusions from this episode.
So some good did emerge from this episode.
The evidence from this episode suggests that problems may still exist at the FCA.
One political reminder from this episode is the danger that can come from tough talk.
The question now is whether the conference will learn anything useful from this episode.
And from this episode I learnt a really important lesson in teaching: look after yourself.
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