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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a boy from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a boy's origin or background, often followed by a specific place or context.
Example: "He is a boy from the neighborhood who always helps others."
Alternatives: "a boy hailing from" or "a boy originating from".
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"I am a boy from the world.
In 1988, they adopted a boy from the streets.
That's good for a boy from the Markets.
"That is not something that anyone expected a boy from the quarters to do".
"She was a country girl, and I was a boy from the Bronx," he says.
Brian Griffin said: "I am a boy from the Black Country, born in Birmingham.
Or a boy from the family of the girl who drowned.
"Let's go, let's go!" yelled a boy from the back of the class.
They recently removed two girls and a boy from the site.
A boy from the Yine village of Diamante swims in the Madre de Dios River.
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It is quite a story, he said, that somebody thinks that a boy from the Black Forest can coach Chelsea.
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