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The phrase "highlights from the" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to specific elements of an event, occurrence, or work that are memorable or otherwise stand out. For example, "The magazine featured highlights from the year's biggest movies."
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Highlights from the previous week.
Below are highlights from the chat.
Other highlights from the inaugural curtain raiser:.
Above are some highlights from the week.
Highlights from the red carpets of 2011.
"Highlights From the Permanent Collection".
Highlights from the Furniture and Painting Collections.
Here are highlights from the poll.
Here's a few highlights from the thread.
Here are the highlights from the ground.
HEMPSTEAD Hofstra University Museum "Acquired Riches: Highlights From the Hofstra University Museum Collection".
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