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Discover Ludwig"signal from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a message or transmission from a source. For example, "The President received a signal from the Prime Minister indicating his support."
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A Signal From Seitz?
Another year, another croaky signal from Planet Marianne.
There was no immediate signal from Spirit.
I waited for a signal from her.
No signal from the fourth was detected.
At 1603 they received a signal from Philae.
Pretty dismal signal from MPC to Britain's savers.
"The signal from WHRB reached most of the city.
VirSorter: mining viral signal from microbial genomic data.
RICC-seq signal from positioned nucleosomes reflects known nucleosome structure.
The signal from the splicing variant was detected.
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