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The phrase "sums from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the starting point of a calculation or equation, where the final result is the sum of multiple numbers or values. Example: The total cost of the project will be calculated by adding all the individual expenses, which sums from the initial budget to the final materials cost.
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The Democratic Governors Association can accept unlimited sums from corporations.
The Code permits the contractor, in turn, to withhold similar sums from the subcontractor.
Corrupt officials can rake in enormous sums from in-country facilitators for each set of documents.
Once inside, they take over payment-control systems and siphon huge sums from the institutions.
The colony's penal function brought in large sums from the British treasury.
But funds of hedge funds typically accept much smaller sums from qualifying investors.
She stumped up £50m herself and is raising similar sums from other donors around the world.
She has contributed large sums of her own money and raised large sums from her friends.
Among other things, it would allow them to raise small sums from investors via the Internet.
Mr Peevski suddenly removed large sums from CCB, which triggered a run on the bank.
Will anything stop those sums from growing again in two years, and two years after that?
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