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The phrase "were supplied from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in the past tense when talking about something that was supplied from a certain source. For example: "The ingredients for the recipe were supplied from the local farmer’s market."
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At that time, 97% of the board's needs were supplied from Britain.
Both PLGA and alginate were supplied from the inner and outer nozzles, respectively.
The ITO glass substrates were supplied from Samsung Corning Precision Materials Co. Ltd (Seoul, Korea).
In-situ depth measurements were supplied from the General Command of Mapping, Turkey (HGK).
Ammonium sulfate (AS) and citric acid (CA) anhydrous were supplied from Daejung Chemicals & Metals Co., Ltd.
Methanol, acetonitrile, disodium hydrogen phosphate, PRP and HTZ were supplied from Sigma-Aldrich (Taufkirchen, Germany).
Potassium permanganate and sulphuric acid were supplied from Fluka (Buchs, Switzerland).
The chemicals and reagent were supplied from Merck (Germany) and of analytical grade using deionized water.
The ITO glass substrates were supplied from Samsung Corning Precision Materials Co. , Ltd
Naphtalene, o-xylene and n alkanes, 1-dodecanol, 2-dodecanol, dodecanoic acid were supplied from Sigma.
The tungsten and oxygen were supplied from the tungsten wire and the oxygen atmosphere, respectively.
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