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The phrase "remembrance from" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It could be used in contexts where one is referring to a memory or memento that originates from a specific source or event. Example: "This necklace is a remembrance from my grandmother, who wore it every day."
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In loving remembrance from her mother, father and brothers.
"I don't see the need for an official remembrance from the city or anyone else.
11/29/08--05/11/56 Love and remembrance from your family and your children, Louise, Joseph and Arthur.
Family and friends will hold a gathering of remembrance from 2 00 to 4 00pm, May 10th at The Textile Museum in Washington.
Sitting untouched on an empty table nearby was a remembrance from the bar staff, a Blue Velvet martini, a bluish drink made with vodka and blueberry schnapps and named in a nod to Ms. Taylor's 1944 film "National Velvet".
The Last Stand is at the Anise gallery in London until 2 November, then moves to the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds to coincide with their Month of Remembrance, from Friday 8th November until Saturday March 1st.
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Below, remembrances from a few of her friends and associates.
"This house has a lot of remembrances from my home.
With remembrances from Jimmy Breslin, Ada Louise Huxtable and others.
What follows are remembrances from women who worked with Ms. Brown: Lesley Jane Seymour, Bonnie Fuller, Jill Herzig, Cathleen P. Black, Kate White and Donna Kalajian Lagani.
Most traces of the Ethiopian rule have been erased, but remembrances from the Italian days endure.
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