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Discover LudwigThe phrase "transit from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean a movement or passage from one place to another. For example, "The refugees had to make a transit from their home country to the host nation."
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Gareth Bale is in transit from Spurs to Real Madrid.
The book is loosely pegged to Lorr's transit from novice to national yoga competitor.
Only with total knowledge can you transit from understanding to insight.
The Elizabethan playhouse used trap doors to signify transit from Earth to heaven or hell.
The founders, Benjamin Gleitzman and Fernando Cwilich Gil, had lost their luggage in transit from California.
Rapid growth ensues as economies transit from a lower to a higher growth curve.
(The Madonna had lost an arm in transit from New York to Germany).
PFO is a potential route for embolic transit from the systemic venous circulation to the brain.
Tier-2 ISPs buy connectivity (upstream transit) from one or more Tier-1 ISPs.
Tier-3 ISPs purchase upstream transit from Tier-2 ISPs and so on.
Data is encrypted in transit from the computer to the central servers.
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