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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'skills from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about the source of a given set of skills. For example: She acquired a wide range of skills from her previous job.
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We have a romantic attachment to skills from the past.
There they learn various vocational skills from baking to building.
Digital design emphasizes different skills from analog design.
I got my business skills from my father, who owned a hardware store, and people skills from my mother, who was a nurse.
Interpreting these requires not only different skills from conventional mathematics, but a different way of thinking.
Like the dancers, the percussionists have developed their skills from an early age.
This was fantastic as I could hone my journalism skills from day one.
But perhaps they arrived much earlier, and Neanderthals learned bone tool skills from them.
This was a chance to watch the handing down of skills from teacher to apprentice.
scores and a lack of fundamental skills from a young age.
"Airline pilot," however, is a job that requires a whole different set of skills from "cartoonist".
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