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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'gifted from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that was given or presented as a gift from someone, i.e. "She received a beautiful necklace gifted from her mother."
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The first pair was gifted from China, in 1972, to mark the thaw in relations after President Nixon's visit.
She helps place students with disabilities as well as those considered gifted, from kindergarten through high school.
Trained at the Kiev Ballet school in Ukraine, they were gifted from the start at Ballet Theater.
Re "Schools Struggle to Separate the Truly Gifted From the Merely Well-Prepared" (news article, Feb. 18): What we test for signals what we ultimately desire.
His voice was "gifted from God"; he sang purely by instinct, aware of "how it should go", and trusting that a good conductor could follow after him.
Barelvi mullahs say they cannot compete with the financial resources gifted from Saudi Arabia, which regards supporting such movements in Pakistan as a religious and strategic duty.
These controversies illustrate the strength of feeling Ramayana invokes in India, especially in those who feel the need to claim theirs as the true version gifted from God.
"One seemed simply to be here, less an accumulation of moments than a single arrangement continuously gifted from some inaccessible future".
As the founding headmaster of Saint Ann's, Mr. Bosworth envisioned an academically rigorous school for the gifted, from pre-school through high school, with no grades and few rules.
One 2008 story in The Telegraph said David Cameron, the British prime minister, practiced on the court with a racket gifted from one Nicolas Sarkozy, then the president of France.
SIL powder was gifted from Recordati Pharm.
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