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The phrase "played from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to do something while basing one's actions on a certain starting point. For example: "The candidate played from the strengths of her experience with a thorough explanation of her qualifications."
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You see the scenes being played from the wings, and you just absorb stuff.
A trick consists of four cards, one played from the hand of each player in rotation.
The worst investments come from athletes who played from the 1970s to the present.
This contract was played from the North position at other tables, which seems advantageous.
Notice that the canapé opening got the contract played from the better side.
It made it certain that hearts would be played from the desirable East position.
It has been a while since I played from the beginning of a game.
This meant that a spade contract was due to be played from the more favorable side.
"Lucifer's trumpets will be played from the stage of the Roxy Theatre.
"The way he played from the back of the court suited me fine".
Ujkani played from the start and Meha came on as a late substitute.
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