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Discover Ludwig"searching from" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you can use the phrase "searching from" when stating a time frame for something you are looking for: "I have been searching from the start of the year for a job."
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And there will be further soul searching from survivors.
Or they may be searching from a different location, triggering Google's reflex to return local results.
The optimization procedure initiates searching from a logical staring point — an empirical rolling schedule — and ends with an optimum cost.
However, most of the previous methods suffer from high computational complexity, restricting nearest neighbor searching from practical applications.
They were hidden from police helicopters searching from above, and were discovered by police divers, the police said.
But she did have a job offer, having spent a year searching from 3,000 miles away.
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Meaning, that if someone searches from a mobile device, they're going to get different results from the individual searching from a desktop.
It leads to a tense standoff with the angry mob and much soul-searching from our hero.
The mood of celebration switches abruptly to pleas for salvation in the cantatas for the Sunday after New Year, with much soul-searching from exquisite tenor James Gilchrist.
But there was also some soul-searching from trainers and sportswriters who wondered if thoroughbreds were unnecessarily being placed in harm's way.
But what we don't see in this campaign cycle is much soul-searching from Democrats about the ways in which their agenda hasn't worked out as planned.
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