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The phrase "tools from the" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to talk about specific tools that are associated with a particular source. For example, "I found some useful tools from the hardware store."
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Tools from the high-priced version have been converted into simple improvement modes.
Students could lead the charge to find out, using tools from the Plastic Disclosure Project.
There are what have been called eoliths, "tools from the dawn of the Stone Age".
Starting this month, residents can ride down the elevator, grab tools from the shed, and grow their own.
They are on display alongside tools from the Chatham Smithery of the kind that the Clydeside workers would have used.
Slack seemed to wake enterprise collaboration tools from the doldrums.
The first tools from the site, which is called Lomekwi 3, were discovered in 2011.
They also make rakelike tools from the leaves of the screw pine (Pandanus) tree.
The synthesis tools from the FPGA device vendor are responsible for the second part.
In [4], Durfee applied tools from the geometry of numbers to solve several problems in cryptanalysis.
But Trang says sales people still primarily use tools from the pre-social age.
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