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Discover LudwigThe phrase "remarks from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when referring to comments or statements made by someone. For example: "The audience was very attentive to the speaker's remarks from the podium."
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REMARKS FROM JOSH MARSHALL: We have ten employees.
Here are edited remarks from that conversation.
(More on Obama's remarks from Amy Davidson).
Tells about the game and the remarks from audience.
That view was reflected in remarks from central bankers.
Remarks from a number of delegates from the smaller nations.
"I didn't expect these remarks from Mr Zarif.
She, too, echoed the mayor's remarks from earlier this week.
But Cook had strong words in an address that directly preceded remarks from Obama.
After remarks from Sheldon Silver, the state Assembly Speaker, Ms. Velázquez repeated her remarks in Spanish.
On Saturday night, he made remarks from Minnesota, where he has already begun campaigning.
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