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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he is from" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a person's place of origin or nationality. Example: "He is from France, but he has been living in the United States for the past five years."
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He is from Mooresville.
He is from nowhere.
He is from eastern Pennsylvania.
He is from a notable political dynasty.
He is from Manhattan, not the Bronx.
"He is from the old regime".
He is from Colorado, not from Arizona.
He is from Lviv, in the west.
He is from Mississippi.
He is from Vermont.
He is from Somaliland.
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