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Discover LudwigThe phrase "judgment from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the source or origin of a decision or opinion. Example: "The jury's judgment from the evidence presented was that the defendant was guilty."
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There will be judgment from God.
I hope we will demand judgment from our leaders.
This invites judgment from anyone who can see them.
The next step is a formal judgment from the court.
I don't care about judgment from the courts.
I will get flak on this judgment from acronymaniacs.
It hopefully presages a strong judgment from the court itself.
To condescend and cast judgment from a perch like that requires real hubris.
The village is still awaiting a final judgment from the federal judge in the case.
They waited more than six months for a legal judgment from the NLRB that never came.
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