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The part of a sentence 'smart from' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
To use the phrase 'smart from,' you would need to use the full phrase 'smart from (something).' For example, "She looked smart from head to toe."
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Our heart is smart from birth.
Recalled RHP J.D. Smart from Oklahoma of the PCL.
We got smart from eating fish and living in water.
Signed RB Ian Smart from the practice squad.
"It's smart from a tax policy perspective," she said.
He went from the loquacious, accommodating iteration to the silent one Smart From the Start described.
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One's shoulder smarts from where they, habitually, stand.
Familiar products will become smarter, from cars to crops.
The union was clearly smarting from the negative publicity.
Catcher Huang Hao-lan, smarting from a home-plate collision.
I am still smarting from a mistake I made last year.
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