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The phrase "subways from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to subways originating from a specific location or context, but it lacks clarity without additional information. Example: "The subways from downtown to the airport are very convenient."
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New York City has a plan to keep the subways from flooding.
He went to London with $15,000,000 to convert its subways from steam to electricity.
I recently came across some photographs of the New York subways from the seventies that displayed the interior of the subway cars, covered in graffiti.
[New York Post] Prosecutors using DNA evidence charged a man with molesting women on crowded New York subways from 2002 to 2005.
"Animals help me relieve stress," said Yvette Cruz, 36, a Web page designer who takes two subways from her apartment at 74th Street and York Avenue in Manhattan.
At the Metropolitan Transportation Authority station in Crown Heights, the main attraction was two enormous rotary converters that were used to power the trolleys and then the subways from 1896 until 1999.
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Roughly an hour by subway from Midtown Manhattan.
I could take the subway from Queens to St. Stephen.
He took the subway from the train every day.
Scalia was on the rifle team, and he rode the subway from Queens carrying a.22 carbine.
Recently, Stewart took the subway from the lab to midtown for a rehearsal.
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