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Discover LudwigThe phrase "harvested from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate where something came from, usually in a metaphorical way. For example, "He found inspiration harvested from the topics discussed in his philosophy class."
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A similar experiment used cells harvested from sheep arteries.
Even the salt is harvested from traditional coastal saltpans.
Material will be harvested from every available source.
Vegetables and soft fruits are harvested from the hotel's allotment.
They began to discuss whether stem cells could be harvested from a fetal liver.
Chistopher, honourable and ethical, is into alternative renewable energy, methane harvested from the ocean, plus conservation.
Embryonic stem cells are harvested from early embryos created when sperm fertilizes an egg.
Babassu nuts are harvested from palms by local workers from the Amazonian rain forest.
Alternatively, consumers can eat raw shellfish harvested from cold waters, where Vibrio vulnificus is not found.
The snakes are harvested from a long list of nations, including Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam.
Elsewhere, Hall improvises lyrics around names and professions harvested from the front row.
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