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The phrase "selected from a list" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate that something has been chosen from a specific list or group of items. For example, "I selected my favorite flavor from the list of ice cream options."
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He was selected from a list of three proposed by an independent commission.
They were randomly selected from a list maintained by Dun & Bradstreet.
She has been randomly selected from a list of addresses themselves randomly selected from a randomly selected postcode.
Instead, the former limited partners' claims against Loria will be tried by three arbitrators selected from a list provided by the American Arbitration Association.
About three years ago, Mrs. Morales was selected from a list of clinic no-shows to receive checkups at her bedside.
But it was not selected by any scientific process of elimination; it was selected from a list in 1987 by Congress, which declared it dry and remote enough.
The five current nominees for best video were selected from a list of all the videos shown on MTV from June 2003 to June 2004.
Under a new state law, at least three of those candidates must be selected from a list of nominees proposed by good-government groups.
62 SEP events were selected from a list compiled by NOAA.
These variables are considered as discrete, and are selected from a list of existing cross sections.
Samples were selected from a list of various professionals relevant to the field of transportation.
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