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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'peace from' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to offer someone wishes of peace from a particular place or person. For example: "May peace from the Lord be with you."
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Women, War & Peace from Women, War & Peace on Vimeo.
We get some peace from that".
LEON--Irma, 87, formerly of Queens, at peace from Alzheimer's.
"It's awful – there is no peace from this.
I just downloaded "War and Peace" from Project Gutenberg.
"People can take photographs in peace from every angle now".
Peace from Grace, Lisa, Nan, Mark, Craig, Maura.
The Atlantic relationship has been the foundation stone of world peace from 1945 onwards.
Remember when your car used to be a haven of peace from the world?
"But they can't act rapidly unless donors act rapidly to support the people of Sri Lanka, constructing peace from below while their leaders construct peace from above".
"Negotiating Peace from Inside Out: Spinoza as a Responsible Trump .Negotiation Journal.
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