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"including from the" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something or someone is a part of a larger group or category. Example: The museum has a vast collection of artifacts, including from the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece, and Rome.
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"Financial stability risks remain, including from the high indebtedness of some sovereigns, corporates and households.
The execution drew worldwide condemnation, including from the UN chief, Ban Ki-moon.
So almost 100 peers have attended those, including from the government.
"We needed eighteen different permissions, including from the Army Corps of Engineers.
But the campaign prompted furious protests, including from the region's governor, Vladimir G. Yegorov.
Bernardi's stance has earned him widespread condemnation, including from the British conservative party.
"Oisin greatly appreciates all of the support he has received, including from the BBC.
There were immediate calls for strengthened gun control, including from the Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton.
McNish says the commission has seen interest from outside Scotland, including from the Irish Forestry Service.
"We need military assistance, including from the U.S., and we must also defend ourselves," Orobets said.
Five-star reviews, including from the Guardian's Peter Bradshaw, presumably helped.
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