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The phrase "a couple from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to two people who are in a romantic relationship and indicate their origin or association with a specific place or group.
Example: "There was a couple from New York who attended the event and shared their experiences."
Alternatives: "a pair from" or "two people from".
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I reread a couple from late 2013.
Were you a couple from then on?
For example: there's a couple from Minnesota.
We even have a couple from Boston".
A couple from Boston approached a Dean aide.
A couple from the South emptied out their attic.
A couple from London came to him several years ago.
A couple from Detroit left Fresh with full shopping bags.
"Here comes a couple from, say, Uzbekistan," she said.
We did read a couple from the Oprah Book Club.
They looked like a couple from a TV drama.
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