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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reserved from" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when someone or something has been set aside or is not available for other uses, such as in the phrase "this table has been reserved from 8pm to 10pm."
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Model accuracy was tested on 25% of the video observation dataset reserved from modelling.
Meanwhile, soft magnetic characteristics of the HEAs are largely reserved from HEAACs.
Phones can also be reserved from the website and then picked up in store.
Tickets can be reserved from gardenmuseum.org.uk or by calling 020 740208865.
Whisk in the milk reserved from the fish and the bay leaf.
Gently reheat caramel sauce reserved from roasted fruit, whisking, until just warm.
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What Mr. Jones managed to reserve from the distilled American elements was a casual attitude, a naturalness.
Montcalm arrived back in Cherbourg on 20 May 1876 and was reduced to reserve from 1878 to 1880.
Cost of a double, reserved online: from 395 euros.
He has reserved tickets from various sources with little luck.
Reserved seating ranges from $23 to $50.
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