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Discover Ludwig"sad from" is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is unclear and does not make sense grammatically. Instead, you could use "saddened by" or "feeling sad because of". For example: "She was saddened by the news." or "He was feeling sad because of the loss."
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"It was easy perhaps to be sad in Midland," Mrs. Bush writes, "sad from loss, sad from loneliness.
"It would have been very sad from a historical perspective if we didn't have them".
"They're not all sad, not all sad from start to finish.
He changes from looking happy to sad, from plaintive to playful.
"It was all very sad from his point of view," said Galton.
Nothing is so sad – sad from the style point of view – as the mainstream taste of the day before yesterday.
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We also included two "alert" data products (INPE-DETER and Imazon-SAD) from efforts to monitor deforestation in near-real time based on moderate resolution (250 m) satellite data [59, 60].
We also included two "alert" data products (INPE-DETER and Imazon-SAD) from efforts to monitor deforestation in near-real time based on moderate resolution (250 m) satellite data [ 59, 60].
Cue laughter from 10,000 people, and a sad sigh from the rejected party".
The identification of patients who suffer from SAD is important from a clinical perspective, as targeted therapy may improve patients' well-being and treatment efficacy.
Sad news from Montreal: Kate McGarrigle has died, aged only 63, from a rare form of cancer.
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