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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tension from" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe the feeling of strain or uneasiness that someone experiences in response to a specific situation or event. For example, "The quarterback felt a lot of tension from the fans in the stadium when he threw the interception."
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Maggie had that tension from the get-go".
Søren Sveistrup's fantastic script put the audience in a state of ambiguous tension from the start.
In fact, it's a film that must manufacture tension from foregone conclusions.
Teardrop's crescendo climaxes in a blaze of light and a release of tension from the crowd.
There's a residual tension from the civil war and police roadblocks are everywhere.
We haven't seen even the smallest blink of tension from Spector in the interview room.
We can learn how to build atmosphere and create tension from scary films.
Like Kingsley, he argues that removing tension from the face will reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
The protest maintained a festive air, despite the tension from earlier.
Because you have to feel that kind of tension from the head coach".
Their miraculous powers of recovery strain away any tension from the fight sequences.
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