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Discover LudwigThe phrase "given from" is not a grammatically correct construction in English
A correct alternative would be "given to/from." Example: The instructions were given to the students from their teacher.
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Excerpts given from the talk.
Instead, directions are given from nearby landmarks.
Excerpts given from the the Mayor's speech.
Reading assignments will be given from this book.
No base figure was given from which Ebitda has increased.
Bilateral aid is given from government to government.
Snow is a given, from October until April.
The observer gains are given from the LMI feasible solutions.
Excerpts given from messages of goodbye that he received.
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