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The phrase "with examples from" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to introduce specific examples that support or illustrate a point being made in a sentence. Here is an example: "The author argues for the importance of incorporating diversity in the workplace, with examples from successful companies such as Google and Johnson & Johnson."
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"Pearls," an exhibition on the history of the gem, with examples from around the world.
"Pearls," an exhibition on the history of this fabled substance, with examples from around the world.
Manit Sriwanichpoom, who was also seen at Ethan Cohen, returns with examples from a photographic series.
He illustrated his arguments with examples from medieval history or 18th-century English literature.
(Dimon loves to illustrate banking verities with examples from more familiar, and less threatening, industries).
"Patterns, Systems, Structures: Abstraction in American Art," with examples from the permanent collection.
They then reread the article as a group, filling in the chart as appropriate with examples from the article.
He recently talked about his work, illustrating many of his points with examples from his "before and after file".
ALBUM about the New Yorker superhero cartoon genre, with examples from Lorenz, Stevens, Gross, Cheney and Barsotti.
With examples from the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, including more than 20 never before on public view, this show is quilt-lovers' heaven.
Throughout the book, the illustrations mesh with examples from great painters, beginning with the anonymous cave painters of 25,000 years ago in France.
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