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Discover Ludwig"spawned from" is a phrase in correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that has come from, or is related to, something else, often a larger, more significant thing. For example, "The idea for the project was spawned from a discussion held at the last meeting."
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Punisher is being spawned from Daredevil.
Perhaps familiarity spawned from catching Scherzer for two seasons helped.
A function called (not spawned) from a thread cannot yield and will block all threads.
Roberto's interest is electric vehicles spawned from playing around with other people's projects.
Mr. O'Donnell's show is the second one to be spawned from "Countdown".
This rumour was spawned from speculation over a previous incident in 2010 in Ukraine.
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That spawned a protest from fellow councilman Philip Isley.
Or tornadoes spawning from thunderstorms.
A. Everything spawns from leaders and from leadership.
Salmon learn where to spawn from the smell of the water in which they grew up.
For example, if humans could breathe underwater, what types of real estate might spawn from this capability?
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