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Discover Ludwig"snippets from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to short passages taken from a larger text. For example, "This article is made up of snippets from William Wordsworth's poetry."
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Here are some snippets from our conversation.
Here are two snippets from Twitter.
It has some snippets from the History.
A fabricated compilation of sound snippets from a campaign speech.
There were new snippets, from her son Robin especially.
Chateau Montelena's site proudly features video snippets from the 2008 movie "Bottle Shock".
The background music includes snippets from the artist's own experimental music of the 1950s.
He sang snippets from his songs and blew bluesy harmonica melodies.
Here are snippets from my conversations, some of my favorite slights, in no particular order.
The 90-minute program will offer snippets from each piece, many of them debut films.
He remembers only snippets from the nine years he lived there.
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