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The phrase "pipeline from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to processes, workflows, or data transfer, often in business or technical discussions.
Example: "We need to establish a clear pipeline from our data sources to the analytics team to ensure timely reporting."
Alternatives: "flow from" or "channel from".
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That's what led Procter & Gamble to open up inputs to its pipeline from outside the company.
They came via a pipeline from the South.
Poland plans its own gas pipeline, from Norway via Denmark.
Water is supplied by pipeline from Dubar to the south.
The war in Syria threatens its arms pipeline from Iran.
The venture is building a gas pipeline from Qatar to the United Arab Emirates.
To be sure, construction projects like a pipeline from east-central Nevada could help Las Vegas.
And a federal judge blocked the proposed Islander East pipeline from Connecticut.
It closed its Greenstream natural gas pipeline from Libya to Italy earlier this week.
Natural gas for heating and fuel also comes via a pipeline from Russia.
The World Bank part-funded buildinga 1,100km pipeline from Chad to Cameroon.
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