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The phrase "a letter from him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a letter that has been sent by a specific male individual.
Example: "I received a letter from him yesterday, and it contained some important news."
Alternatives: "a note from him" or "a message from him".
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Last week I received a letter from him.
Sadder still is a letter from him, to Muriel.
But then yesterday, we got a letter from him.
Every day, she waited for a letter from him, but none came.
Four weeks before Oliver Sacks died, I received a letter from him.
You need to get a letter from him stating that he gives permission.
Not much later that same morning, I received a letter from him directly.
And I got a letter from him about two weeks ago, or email from him.
By Atul Gawande Four weeks before Oliver Sacks died, I received a letter from him.
I never met Major Bowen, but I did once get a letter from him.
Last month, the family of every incoming freshman received a letter from him outlining the policy.
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