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Discover LudwigThe phrase "memoir from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to introduce the author of a memoir, or to describe the author's perspective or experience. For example, "This memoir from a beloved celebrity tells the incredible story of their inspiring life."
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One is an anecdotal memoir from the heart of international finance.
Lately, in a big new memoir from a fancy imprint, I came across "peddle" for "pedal".
Britain's Quest for a Role: A Diplomatic Memoir from Europe to the UN. by David Hannay.
It's his sense of humor that keeps the memoir from feeling too maudlin.
Adams is currently writing a memoir, from which this essay is drawn.
Much excitement surrounds this memoir from the bassist, singer and co-founder of Sonic Youth.
Maybe the book's ominous subtitle, "A Memoir From an Atomic Town," holds a clue or two.
I found that she had written her memoir from memory, without consulting her papers.
(Watch for a memoir from their mother, Margaret Robison, sometime in the next year or so).
For a memoir from such a high-profile figure, it is surprisingly frank.
Death stalks the pages of this memoir from the joyously knowing title onwards.
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