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The phrase "gained much from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to show that someone or something has benefitted or learned a lot from a particular experience or situation. Example: "I gained much from my time volunteering at the animal shelter; I developed new skills and gained a greater appreciation for animal welfare."
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Mr. Kunonga appears to have gained much from that loyalty.
The poor, meanwhile, do not seem to have gained much from Qaddafi's Marxist sloganeering.
We have gained much from the predictability we've manufactured, and lost something too.
Despite the bedevilment of Pakistani-American relations over the matter, Mr. Olson said the United States had gained much from the two countries' on-again-off-again partnership.
Why does Tony Blair support George Bush so loyally?Sceptics argue that neither Britain nor Tony Blair have gained much from the closeness between Mr Blair and Mr Bush.
Africom (United States Africa Command), the military body that is responsible for overseeing US military operations across Africa, gained much from #KONY2012 and will now gain even more from #BringBackOurGirls.
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Pengze stands to gain much from the project, including the possibility of thousands of new jobs.
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