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The phrase "information from the" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to information that is coming from a specific source. For example, "I found some valuable information from the library about ancient Greece."
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They are seeking information from the public.
We get information from the Multiple Listing Services.
It uses information from the government database.
And they had information from the feds.
In David Chalmers's slogan, "Experience is information from the inside; physics is information from the outside".
Bits of information from the nation's capital.
I hope you will get information from the curator".
There's a complete lack of information from the company".
Further information from the French Tourist Office 0906 8244123, franceguide.com.
Information from the other strands of evaluation is forthcoming".
The Expos have requested additional medical information from the Yankees.
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