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Discover Ludwig"others from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to people belonging to the same group as someone else. For example: "Sally excelled in her studies, while others from her class struggled."
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"It discourages others from doing the same".
That has not spared others from suspicion.
There were others from Gumbi.
Soldiers kept others from entering.
Some with designer labels, others from Kohl's.
Others from the Asian towers have followed.
I sit with others from the group.
All others from Eisb* r-Eis GmbH.
But there are others from overseas, too.
Below are a few others from history.
Why more French than others from abroad?
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