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Discover Ludwig"images from" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something - typically, a visual object such as a photograph or drawing - is coming from some source. For example, "We have included images from the exhibition in our press release."
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Images from Sept. 11.
Occasionally, he collaged images from magazines.
We absorb images from left to right.
Images from the exhibit appear below.
Images from polling stations around the country.
And use images from movies.
Fire at MB HQ images from AJA Ikhwan Mubasher Misr.
Images from the expedition.
More Ganymede images from Galileo.
Images from Iranian state TV.
See images from Thursday's attack.
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