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The phrase "a funny one from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a humorous item, such as a joke, story, or quote, that originates from a specific source.
Example: "I heard a funny one from my friend that had everyone laughing at the party."
Alternatives: "a humorous one from" or "a comical one from".
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I remember a funny one from 1998 during the World Cup.
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It was a funny one for me.
"It's a funny one with Billy," he goes on.
This is a funny one.
Caraway is a funny one.
And not a funny one".
He is a funny one.
That might be a funny one".
Oh, she was a funny one.
So that's a funny one".
Clara is a funny one this week.
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