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Discover Ludwig"reach from" is correct and usable in written English.
It has two primary meanings: to extend from one point to another, or to gain access to something. For example, "The hallway reaches from the front door to the kitchen."
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They will need to be long enough to reach from the camera position to the switcher.
Greenham Reach from Enfable on Vimeo.
80m was its reach from UK celeb photoshoot in 2014.
They wanted somewhere remote, yet easy to reach from London.
The city is easy to reach from the UK.
It's easy to reach from Naples or Salerno.
And shiny gangways will reach from shore to barge.
I've got all the things I can reach from that particular node.
Think ocean dead zones that reach from one continental coast to the next.
"But he's out of our reach from a salary point of view".
It's easy to reach from Nairobi, and it's very kid-friendly.
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