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Discover LudwigThe phrase "royalties from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing payments made to authors, artists, or inventors based on the sales or use of their work. Example: "The author receives royalties from the sales of her books."
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We've never seen any royalties from there".
Royalties from the book are donated to the hospital.
I want them to get royalties from the family business.
No royalties from these sales have ever reached Rodriguez.
One claimed rights to royalties from anyone producing a podcast.
She earns royalties from makers of CT machines.
The narrator now lives on royalties from this song.
He also receives royalties from his books, the newspaper reported.
He isn't seeking any royalties from e-cigarette manufacturers.
But do you get royalties from the film?
I get no royalties from those kind of things.
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