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Discover Ludwig"observations from" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it when referring to observations that have been made. For example: "Observations from the experiment showed that the test result was positive."
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We're collecting insights and observations from industry observers, reporters and readers.
Recollections and observations from the singer-songwriter.
Autobiographical essays and observations from the author of "Slaughterhouse-Five".
Another volume of observations from the stand-up comedian.
(Simon & Schuster, $14.) Recollections and observations from the singer-songwriter.
First-person observations from the scene are particularly valuable.
Following are observations from several of our most recent revisits.
Observations from those travels are evident in "Syndrome".
(Additional observations from O Halloran can be heard here).
More observations from me come after the list.
Transit observations from Earth may help reach that goal.
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