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Discover Ludwig"tips from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce advice or suggestions that someone has received from a particular source. Example: I learned some valuable tips from my grandmother on how to make the perfect apple pie.
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Six political tips from Shakespeare.
"These are sensible practical tips from midwives".
Take some tips from the pros.
Police are soliciting tips from the public.
Abdul-Jabbar lifted tips from ball boys.
Perhaps PG is taking tips from Archant?
This was her "tips from last night".
Maybe it's been taking tips from the prime minister.
Here are a few tips from Mark Robohm.
Over the years I've received beauty tips from celebrities.
And 1000traveltips.org offers useful tips from independent travelers.
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