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Discover Ludwig"influence from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the effect of something from another thing, usually of a certain amount or degree. For example, you could say "He was greatly influenced by the ideas from the book."
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But he retained his influence from afar.
The singer dismissed any influence from Taurus.
I take influence from soulful singers".
She was an influence from that point.
She certainly acknowledges no influence from any of them.
There's so much influence from older siblings and the media.
The influence from Iran is growing, he said.
There was no influence from the White House".
"On the UK scene we take influence from each other.
"I wanted to take influence from that period," he says.
In effect, you need to have influence from a distance.
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