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Discover Ludwig"lingering from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that has been left behind or is still present from a previous event. For example: "The smell of barbeque food was still lingering from the family gathering over the weekend."
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But he does have one question lingering from the whole episode.
Tensions were further inflamed by the unresolved issues lingering from the secession of South Sudan.
I've still got a little lingering from the surgery that I had before.
It remained to be seen whether Misurata's achievement would soothe resentments against the city that are lingering from the war.
And the mood of fear lingering from the experience of World War II is practically forgotten now.
Jameer Nelson knew one way to exorcise the bad karma lingering from St .Joseph's lone loss, last week to Xavier.
There had already been about 30 police officers in the area, tending to the large crowds lingering from several cookouts and block parties.
Still, this weekend's output was stunning because offenses were presumed to have some amount of rust lingering from the long layoff.
Yet despite their rivalry and any bad blood lingering from last year's Tour, which Contador won, the two worked together through Galibier.
Postdoc salaries as low as €5,000 in Eastern Europe, four questions lingering from the CRISPR-baby scandal and how Super-Kamiokande is setting the trap for neutrinos.
When Miss Green said she told the administrator that the smell of alcohol was lingering from a social drink she had the previous night, the administrator apologized.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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