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Free sign upThe phrase "procure from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to obtaining or acquiring something from a specific source or supplier. Example: "We need to procure from a reliable vendor to ensure the quality of our materials."
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film that Dean was able to procure from that manufacturer.
Wates Group, one of the UK's largest construction firms, is an example of a sizable company that is actively seeking to procure from social enterprises.
When they arrived, they were so tiny, and so hard to procure from their shells, even after a lengthy tutorial, that they were deemed a disaster.
Are universities failing to connect academic research into climate change with their own decisions on who they procure from, and partner with?
In a few days she received a letter from the Railway Express saying that they would forward the package if the addressee could procure from the authorities in N.Y. a licence (25 cents) certifying that he was of age, etc.
The practice rocket in the mountain fighters' pipe had been acquired for use in the Mirage aircraft that Colonel Qaddafi had once spent his nation's wealth to procure from France.
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The waiters wore 18th century livery, procured from Brooks Costume Company.
They were procured from U.S.A. market.
Methyl laurate was procured from Fluka.
The Floctafenine is procured from Sequent Scientific Limited.
Methanol was procured from Fisher Scientific, India.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com