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"spin from" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to signify the act of creating an idea or story from a particular source. For example, "He spun a thrilling tale from an ancient myth."
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"It's spin from Mr. No Spin Zone," he said, referring to Mr. O'Reilly's frequent description of his show.
This is just spin from the Coalition".
Today, your head could spin from some of the amenities.
Was Mitchell Johnson actually playing for spin from JP Duminy?
The brakes are back on with spin from both ends.
Time for some left-arm spin from Jadeja.
Gustnadoes draw their spin from the wind shear across the gust front.
But Mr. Putin's real legacy needs no speech or spin from Pravda.
The spin, from both sides, can whirl around them, but they are serious about this job.
The public deserves more truth and less spin from the likes of Heaton-Harris".
Mr. McCann drew "Let the Great World Spin" from multiple kernels.
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