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Discover Ludwig"layers from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a distance or position in relation to layers of something, such as layers of clothing or layers of the earth. Example: The archaeologist carefully brushed away the layers of dirt from the ancient artifacts.
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Remove outer layers from pan and allow to cool completely.
But the industry has many layers, from street prostitution to expensive escort services.
Yet the black overpainting allows for the emergence of small multicolored layers from beneath the surfaces.
When you get bigger, some engineer comes up with this crazy project, but he's four or five layers from Larry.
It's more like a jawbreaker — as the water hits it, the hydration is in layers from the outside in.
Recently she unearthed them like an archeologist, moving through the layers from his childhood through his illness and imprisonment.
His team stripped more than 20 layers from each horse, taking them down to the bare wood.
"We were able to decipher letters from several layers from inside the rolled-up scroll without destroying it.
The ice sheet thus protects the bottom layers from cold surface air and traps heat produced deep inside the Earth.
Once fertilization has occurred, the egg begins to accumulate additional layers from the shell glands in the oviduct.
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