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Discover Ludwig"have from" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is possible that it may be used in spoken language, but it is not considered acceptable in formal writing. Example: "I have from my parents the trait of being organized." This sentence should be rewritten as "I inherited the trait of being organized from my parents."
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I have from the first moment".
What advice do you have from abroad?
What memories do you have from them?
Same response many of us have from summer sunshine.
You have from now until May to figure this out.
Choose the printer that you have from the list -> Next.
§ 655.801 What protection do employees have from retaliation?
The only thing I have from him is the pig".
You can't · Exclude any stock you have from your accounts.
I have from him such a strong work ethic.
What a tricky up and down he'll have from there.
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