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Discover Ludwig"transmit from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean "send from one place or person to another." For example: "The data was transmitted from the server to the mobile device."
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Commercial television networks transmit from Asunción, Encarnación, and Ciudad del Este.
This weekend, he's using portable technology that will allow him to transmit from the field.
A studio in Ashgabat produces films, and television stations transmit from the capital and from Türkmenbashy.
In practice, to depict rapid motion smoothly it is customary to transmit from 25 to 30 complete pictures per second.
H5N1 continues to transmit from poultry to the human population, raising serious concerns about its pandemic potential.
The service is expected to transmit from four regional centres in Doha, Kuala Lumpur, London and Washington with 250 journalists based in 30 countries.
CBS News reported Friday that Chinese authorities blocked video footage it was trying to transmit from Beijing that showed the banned Falun Gong spiritual movement.
Apple had been criticised by developers for blocking a file management app called Transmit from sharing files to Dropbox, Box and even iCloud Drive.
Miss Wright will be on Sky Living HD on 4 April and her Radio 4 series Isy Suttie's Love Letters will transmit from 1 April.
I had to openly work the streets, then go back to a room with a reliable wireless link to transmit from my laptop.
Yes, Ebola is an incurable, often-lethal malady with no licensed vaccine, but it's hard to transmit from person to person and an unlikely candidate for a pandemic.
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