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The phrase "a location from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific place or origin related to something, such as an event, object, or person.
Example: "The museum features artifacts from a location from ancient Egypt."
Alternatives: "a place of" or "an area of".
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Local media reported that Boko Haram had dropped the girls at a location from where the military picked them up.
We're thinking of renting a house and would like a location from which to take a few day trips.
The problem is that the warehouse is simply too distant a location from which to launch raids with any element of surprise.
When it was decided to restart Hammer film production after the war, it fell to Tony to find a location from which to operate.
Such reflectors are used in parabolic microphones to collect sound from a distant source or to choose a location from which sound is to be observed and then focus it onto a microphone.
A montage of scenes from the series shown at the festival featured Clarkson driving through a location from Game of Thrones, May shooting an assault rifle out of the rear window of a car driven by Clarkson and Hammond waking up in a dune buggy being flown beneath a helicopter.
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In this form of autoscopic phenomena the subject sees himself and the world from a location different from his physical body (parasomatic visuo-spatial perspective, disembodied location).
Others make it at a location separate from their store.
One can sometimes experience pain at a location distinct from the location of the cause of pain.
At a location away from the camp, she shows me her wounds.
A bin has a continuous value range with a location defined from the statistic values.
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