Sentence examples for immediate from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "immediate from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is directly or immediately followed by something else, or that something is obtained or derived directly from something else. Example: The documents were retrieved immediate from the archives.

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Proof: This is immediate from the definition.

But each day presented another problem, all immediate, from morning until night.

Immediate from (c).

(e) Immediate from (c).

(b) is immediate from (a).

The following is immediate from Theorem 2.1.

Sufficiency is immediate from Theorem 1.

It is immediate from Lemma 1.

It is immediate from Theorem 3.1 with.

The proof is immediate from Theorem 3.3.

Immediate from the definition and part (i).

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