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Discover Ludwig"purchased it from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to purchasing something from a particular source. For example: "I purchased it from the local store."
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It turned out he had purchased it from an antiquities dealer.
My father, a jeweller, had purchased it from a walk-in customer before I was born.
Joyce said: "The owner of Q Scaffolding, Sky Grimes, has purchased it from the owner.
Agents also examined his car, he said, and eventually purchased it from him.
The Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., purchased it from Jefferson's granddaughter in 1895.
He already owns a stake in the collection, having purchased it from an heir.
The government scientists say they purchased it from a major supplier to American supplement companies.
The Bunshaft East Hampton house was willed to the Museum of Modern Art and Stewart purchased it from the Museum.
And when you buy a book, or countless other items, it's increasingly likely that you purchased it from Amazon.
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Since Japan has little natural gas of its own, it must purchase it from Indonesia and elsewhere.
This costs as much as £109 elsewhere, but you can purchase it from Amazon for £63.90.
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