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Discover LudwigIf you are referring to the phrase "groove from," it is not a complete sentence, but rather a prepositional phrase that can be used in written English
It can be used to describe the origin or source of something, particularly a feeling or action. Example: I could feel the groove from the music pulsing through my body. In this sentence, "groove from" is used to describe where the feeling of being in sync with the music is coming from.
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Robin Denselow Marcos Cabral & Shux A Lifetime Groove From March, one of this year's gems.
Mr. Avery slipped out of his usual groove from time to time.
But then she proclaimed, "Hallelujah!," revved up a handclapping gospel groove from the band and danced offstage.
Behind him, Bullfrog picks up the groove from his discs and pushes it toward live rock and funk.
"Walking Lightly," the album's centerpiece (and possibly its mantra) suggests a retrofit West African groove from the '70s.
Their songs are so good because they mostly click into a groove from the first bar and keep it going for ages without letting up.
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The plastic tip is grooved from being clenched there often.
Dozens of deep grooves from ancient tools are visible.
Tinariwen – Saturday, Pyramid stage Trance-inducing tribal grooves from the Sahara desert.
As the production warps and dissolves grooves from Brazil and beyond, there's a chance for vertigo at any moment.
There was R&B in slow, percolating grooves from Dr. John and there was philosophizing and two-fisted barrelhouse piano from the prolific New Orleans songwriter Allen Toussaint.
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