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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tribute from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express the source or origin of a tribute or honor being given. For example: "Accepting the award, the actress gave a heartfelt speech, thanking her family and friends for their unwavering support and dedicating the tribute from her to them." In this sentence, "tribute from" is used to indicate that the tribute being given comes from the actress herself and is being given to her loved ones. Other similar examples could be: - The donation was a tribute from the entire community to the victims of the natural disaster. - The exhibit featured artwork from various artists, with a special tribute from a local school. - The scholarship was established in tribute from the company to their beloved founder.
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Expect a tribute from him.
He collected tribute from the Saxons.
Here's a wonderful tribute from Mike Selvey.
A fitting tribute from Slimane to Yves.
He quoted another tribute, from Prince William.
WE ARE AMERICA A Tribute From the Heart.
"In final tribute from a grateful nation," it read.
The novel follows Katniss Everdeen, the "tribute" from District 12.
Dhani's dad gets a tribute from Yusuf Islam.
Perhaps employing the fleet of his friend Polycrates, Amasis reputedly subdued Cyprus, exacting tribute from it.
In 868 bce Ashurnasirpal II reached the Mediterranean and exacted tribute from the Phoenician cities.
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