Sentence examples for passages from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "passages from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to quotes, excerpts, or selections from books, movies, plays, etc. For example: "Her writing was filled with passages from Shakespeare."

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N. Vreeland, read passages from Buddhist sutras.

The Lancet paper includes passages from her letters.

Here are some passages from its 66 pages.

Sladek agreed to review a few passages from Libby.

But then so are several passages from What's Up Doc?

As a boy, he could recite long passages from "Hamlet".

Support your answer by interpreting specific passages from the text.

Passages from Gluck's ballet "Don Juan" were seamlessly incorporated.

They do not quote passages from Avicenna and Proust.

Two trios of singers deliver passages from "Front" and "Homecoming".

"Errors and confusions abound, as do misreadings of passages from Bellow's correspondence, while passages from his novels never receive the benefit of close interpretation or stylistic commentary".

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