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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "myths from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce the source of a myth or legend being discussed. Example: "In this book, the author explores the ancient myths from different cultures around the world."
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We should focus on the future, not pander to archaic myths from the past.
Here, then, is an attempt to sort some of the myths from the facts.
It read like one of the myths from Harry Potter, or something Paulo Coelho would write.
I know Myths from Vancouver and I actually met Elite Gymnastics in the States, but he's also, technically, from Vancouver.
Abandoned by her father and raised by a struggling mother, Angela, like Jonas, creates myths from the past.
The good news is that the favorite myths from climate-change skeptics have taken a beating this year.
When Ugandans cannot relate to Mormon history, Cunningham blends in other myths from "Lord of the Rings" and "Star Wars," putting the Angel Moroni on the Death Star.
You could see "The Lord of the Rings" as a kind of rescue operation, saving the Nordic myths from misuse — perhaps even saving Wagner from himself.
Technology Daniel Saks said there were five things to consider when choosing small-business apps, and Carl Bass distinguished the myths from the truths of 3D printing.
Athena appears in Homer's Odyssey as the tutelary deity of Odysseus, and myths from later sources portray her similarly as helper of Perseus and Heracles (Hercules).
"The concept of the infinite energy of Iceland is on par with other myths from Iceland like elves and trolls," he said of the campaign.
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