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Discover LudwigThe phrase "method from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to means a particular way of doing something, usually with a particular goal or result in mind. For example, "I learned a new method from my yoga instructor for improving my posture."
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I'd arrived by taxi, probably the simplest method, from Urfa, and I head back there.
A "Getting There" note misstated the travel time and method from Halifax, Nova Scotia.
A mock caviar has been made in Japan for years, but not by this method from soybeans.
Just as his fiction owes debts to Kafka and Chandler, "Underground" borrows its method from a Westerner: Studs Terkel.
Determined to find a husband, she investigates every possible matchmaking method, from speed dating to something called Cupid's Coach.
She learned this method from Mr. Kisco, her ninth-grade Western Civilization teacher.
Several hundred recipes, organized by preparation method, from the former editor of Vegetarian Living magazine.
He learned the method from his father, but in order to stay competitive, Mr. Baskaran has had to teach himself how to work with modern equipment.
The title of Joshua Prager's winning new book comes from Blake, its theme of suspicion and guilt from Hawthorne, its method from Woodward and Bernstein.
The Dialectic of Sex is dedicated to Simone de Beauvoir, "who endured", and it borrows her method from The Second Sex.
Spivet learnt the scientific method from his mother, an obsessive entomologist, and hides it from his father, a straightforward cowboy, who routinely uses "New Yorker" as a pejorative.
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