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Discover LudwigThe phrase "translation from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process of converting a text or speech from one language into another. Example: "The student struggled with the translation from Spanish to English, but eventually mastered the language."
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And here's a translation, from Google Translate, with a little tidying up from me.
(Translation from the British: leave).
"It was a translation from the Italian".
Translation from non-canonical start codons ranged from 0.007 to 3% relative to translation from AUG.
Translation from the Latin: "most delicious of herrings".
They have not prepared a full written translation from Arabic.
Says Maiden Lane direct translation from Dutch "T" Maagde Paatje".
(The excellent translation from the Italian is by John Shepley).
But it is not a translation from the Latin.
This appears to be a direct translation from the Chinese.
With additional material from William Barr's translation from the Russian.
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