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The phrase 'selected from a' is grammatically correct, but it does not provide much information on its own.
It could be used in a sentence to indicate that something is being chosen from a larger group. For example: "We have selected five students from a pool of applicants."
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Bamboo has been selected from a stockpile.
She has been randomly selected from a list of addresses themselves randomly selected from a randomly selected postcode.
Drawers are opened, drinks poured, books selected from a bookshelf and replaced.
The senior judiciary is dominated by white males selected from a narrow pool of candidates.
In American-style mah-jongg hands are selected from a card published annually.
These and others dog designs were selected from a field of more than 200.
He was selected from a list of three proposed by an independent commission.
Mr. Gehry was selected from a field of 72 international competitors.
It will also elect another independent director selected from a Relational-approved list of five people.
Gareth Hulse selected from a reedy, resinous palette for his flamboyant performance of the oboe exemplar.
She's selected from a Festival Court representing 14 local high schools.
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