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Discover LudwigThe phrase "member from" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a specific person or group who is a member of an organization or community. Example: Our team had a discussion with the member from the board of directors yesterday.
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London Assembly member from 2000.
Irving was a member from 1809.
She served as a Board member from 1958 to Present.
"Wow!" said Jerry Cammarata, the board member from Staten Island.
Rather, a Parliament member from his party would replace him.
Janice Laedke, a posse member from Danbury, confirms that.
But Tom Rath, a committee member from New Hampshire, disagreed.
But Terri Thomson, the board member from Queens, objected.
Crawford, 51, is a Ku Klux Klan member from Galway.
Therefore, the protective layer absorbs heat and protects the structural member from damage or excessive deformation.
Methods from decision theory are applied to select the optimal member from the collection.
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