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The phrase "a package from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a package that has been sent or delivered by a specific sender.
Example: "I received a package from my friend yesterday, and it contained a lovely gift."
Alternatives: "a parcel from" or "a shipment from".
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Then the man pulled a package from his pants.
And it's made him the obvious target for someone sending a package from Burma.
Durham went immediately to the Cadillac and recovered a package from the floor.
The three may be purchased as a package from the company at a 25percentt discount.
On Valentine's Day, a package from Borden arrived in the mail.
She cried when Jennifer showed her a package from a family in Macedon, N.Y.
The World Bank said the financing would be part of a package from the international community.
Rosa receives 2 letters and a package from Stella that contains Magda's shawl.
Instead, they toss around euphemisms—"I took a package from Verizon," say, or "I'm learning French".
"Here in Rolle," he says, "you can't get a package from Federal Express".
Instead, they toss around euphemisms — "I took a package from Verizon," say, or "I'm learning French".
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