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Discover Ludwig"suspended from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an object that's hanging, either physically or figuratively, from something else. For example, "The wind chimes were suspended from the porch ceiling."
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Vick was suspended from football.
(He was later suspended from his duties).
He has been suspended from his job.
He has been suspended from the team.
The band has been suspended from performing.
He has been suspended from the force.
He is suspended from a rope.
He was temporarily suspended from the group.
Markoff has been suspended from medical school.
Lamak suspended from guardian figures.
She was temporarily suspended from college.
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