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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rescue from" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to saving someone or something from a difficult, dangerous, or unpleasant situation. For example, "The firemen risked their lives to rescue the cat from the burning building."
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Coordinate the rescue from aboard the ship".
What direction promised rescue from chaos?
He attempts to rescue from oblivion a single family's fate.
The concept was once understood as rescue from eternal damnation, but in the Age of Anxiety salvation amounts to rescue from meaninglessness.
The definition is now in the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionasy as "a rescue from financial distress".
She credits Sophie, a rescue from an abusive petting zoo, with making her recovery possible.
Our dog, Finn, was a rescue from Puerto Rico, brought north when he was a pup.
The castaways finally did leave the island in a 1978 reunion special, "Rescue From Gilligan's Island".
You can't expect a rescue from such an ingress all the time.
Mr Busetta thinks that makes a rescue from Rome more likely.
Then they cannot bet our money on rescue from insolvency at public expense.
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