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Discover LudwigThe phrase "remnant from" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is remaining from a larger or earlier amount or period. Example: The old castle still stands, but only a few walls remain from its former glory.
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A remnant from the past".
The coordinates for the remnant from that explosion are not known precisely.
It's a stale remnant from eras that restricted voting to 21-year-old male landowners.
"I think this is probably a remnant from last fall," Dr. Lacy said.
The 32-year-old Martínez brought another remnant from 2003 into the new season.
A remnant from the era, Paper Tiger TV, can still be seen on some cable stations.
A gold foil balloon, a remnant from Ela's birthday, floated on the ceiling.
My children and I have a Spanish last name, a remnant from the Inquisition.
Ebony charcoal glistened on the other side, a remnant from the 1976 fire.
The lift looks as if it could be a remnant from Soviet days.
In the middle of the cove was a floating door, a remnant from hurricane season.
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