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Discover LudwigThe phrase "surveys from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been obtained from a survey or from surveys in general. For example, "We obtained interesting insights from our surveys from customers."
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(Voter surveys from Indiana and North Carolina).
This included surprisingly weak surveys from Germany.
Bottom trawl surveys from Oneida Lake, NY, 1958 to present.
He cites surveys from 1960 finding Sicilians ignorant of Italy.
But surveys from other consultancies were not much cheerier.
We obtained postcourse surveys from all participating interns.
However, surveys from 1945 suggest about a fifth of Germans read it from start to finish.
Consumer surveys from the Web site Bizrate.com show that satisfaction with Buy.com's service has fallen sharply.
One of these surveys, from Gravis Marketing, had the two candidates even at 47-47.
Surveys from Alcoholics Anonymous indicate that its annual dropout rates average around 75percentt.
Past surveys from the air suggest that this is perception rather than reality.
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