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The phrase "was experienced from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or feeling that originated or was felt from a specific source or time. Example: "The joy of the event was experienced from the moment the guests arrived."
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Every so often new challenges arose that they would have to overcome, and the wide age range of characters did provide interesting details of how the catastrophe was experienced from various points of view.
The highest degree of reported intimidation and harassment was experienced from nurses (n = 166; 55%) (Fig. 1).
Thus, each intervention needs to be explored in terms of what has been done and also how it was experienced, from both the providers' and the receivers' perspectives.
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But there are other things that can only be experienced from the limitations of paper.
In all cases, these are spaces to be experienced from within, not objects to look at from outside.
"So I spent a couple of days on the ground, seeing how light and shadow were experienced from their perspective.
The dry and warm season is experienced from November to March.
Dry, bitter winters are experienced from November to February with temperatures falling to 4 5 °C.
Rather, God is something to be experienced from the heart.
These sensations were experienced from late 2017 until April 2018.
It can also be experienced from a first-person perspective.
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