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"reactions from" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the response or feedback from a particular group or individual. Here is an example: "The reactions from the audience were overwhelmingly positive after the play ended." This sentence indicates that the audience responded positively after the play was finished.
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Reactions from institutions varied.
Reactions from the congregants varied.
Publications elicit reactions from readers.
Emma reported similar reactions from friends.
You watch for reactions from the suspect.
The reactions from Israel today were withering.
I get two opposite reactions from business.
There were bemused reactions from some politicians.
Reactions from Aboriginal people were mixed.
The reactions from others seemed equally mixed.
Reactions from teachers and students varied.
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