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The phrase "the input from" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is commonly used when referring to a source of information, ideas, or opinions. For example, "We implemented the input from stakeholders during the project planning phase."
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Not all the input from a visit should be visual.
(With thanks for the input from the Guardian's Tefl expert Joe Hallwood).
After much deliberation, the bishop realized we need to have the input from the laity".
I was a host recently on Fodors.com, and the input from people who travel was fantastic.
Melnyk says they're always open to the input from NHL owners.
The input from the audience has been crucial while running this online journalism project, which I hope you've found useful.
Humans don't have raw access to the input from our senses the way animals do, Ms. Grandin argues.
Activity in this tract can suppress the input from cutaneous areas while facilitating proprioceptive input.
Controls occur both in the selection of author and the input from expert and government reviewers.
(APPLAUSE) While Hillary Clinton meets only with donors and lobbyists, my plan was crafted with the input from Federal Immigration offices, very great people.
Even without the input from home-delivery customers, Foxon Park's soda is distinctive enough to be featured on the Food Network's "Viewer's Choice" segment.
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