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The phrase "a being from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a creature or entity that originates from a specific place, often in a fictional or fantastical context.
Example: "In the story, a being from another planet arrives on Earth, bringing with it advanced technology and knowledge."
Alternatives: "an entity from" or "a creature from".
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In Clay, Stephen Rose forms a being from earth before breathing life into him.
People don't want to see the guy next door on stage, they want to see a being from another planet.
In "K-Pax," Kevin Spacey, above left, plays a character who is either a disturbed mental patient or a being from a distant galaxy.
It was in 1980 that the director Steven Spielberg suggested to her the story of a being from outer space who becomes stranded on Earth.
Beth Soll has been creating dances since 1965, and in her "Rustling Solo" on Saturday night she seemed like a being from another time.
When a powerful witch wishes to summon a being from the otherworld, she uses one of the magician's tools: the chalk circle.
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