Definition
from the desk of (Bruno Delavigne): from, from the office of, written by (Bruno Delavigne)
The idiom from the desk of is often printed on personal work documents (especially in the case of the doctors) like for example correspondence paper, notepads, post-its...
- "From the desk of Elaine R."
- "From the desk of Polly Jane Watson"
- "From the desk of Luna DeLune"
- "My name is Nigel Pilkington and I'm looking for the creator of the fragrances that I can smell from the street."
- "From the street the first thing that hits you is the facade."
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