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Discover LudwigThe phrase "income from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to money, goods, or services that are earned or received, usually as a result of employment, business, or investment. For example: "He received a large income from his investment portfolio."
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Your income from last year.
2. Taylor Swift's income from last year.
Income from distribution rose by $144m.
Besides, more income from trees was accompanied by less income from maize, highlighting trade-offs.
Income from gold has funded wars.
"There's just one income, from my mum.
State pension + £20k income from private pension.
They need the income from steady employment.
Taylor Swift's income from last year.
He supplements his income from other sources.
I have no income from Russia.
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