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"suction from" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of using forceful suction to remove air or liquid from an area. For example: "The vacuum cleaner uses suction from its motor to pick up dirt and debris from the carpet."
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It was later determined that suction from the Olympic had pulled the Hawke into the ocean liner.
The voyage nearly began with a collision, however, when suction from the Titanic caused the docked New York to swing into the giant liner's path.
The voyage nearly began with a collision, however, when suction from the Titanic caused the docked New York to swing into the liner's path.
On occasion, Dr. Bostwick said, the suction from the pump can cause more stimulation than a nursing baby, leading to the production of even more milk than with actual nursing.
The effect here in Lens is exaggerated by the fact that, although they appear to be rectilinear boxes, the walls of the museum are in fact all slightly curved, as though under suction from within, or like flimsy sheets buffeted by the wind.
Samson wants to be big and strong; he tries to pump up Ikal's muscles using the suction from half a tennis ball, only to leave red rings on his chest.In this section In search of answers Getting schooled Floating hope Ah yes, I remember it well Head of the class Master of mischief ReprintsThe rainbow troops must constantly defend their ramshackle school against plans to close it.
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Amniotic fluid and debris are suctioned from the baby's mouth, before he or she is wrapped in warm dry towels and placed on a heated mattress.
But the cap stays in 24 hours a day now, and with the occasional assistance of having fluid suctioned from his throat, Shurvon breathes through his mouth.
Alfonce Wojcik, the subway's chief track officer, estimated yesterday that 2,500 cubic yards of the dust and other assorted gunk -- more than a million pounds worth -- would be suctioned from the system by powerful vacuum trains this year.
What so sublimely elevates the film formula is the eventual realization, made on the part of the ones suctioning from the keg, that responsibility and commitment aren't such terrible things.
"Procedures are within the grasp of everyday folks," says Dr Lin Puckett, a practitioner who is also the ASPS's president.Ironically, given the complaints about the bubble economy, the most common body upgrade is liposuction, a surgical procedure in which fat is suctioned from beneath the skin with a vacuum machine.
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