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The phrase "a parcel from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a package or item that has been sent or delivered from a specific source or location.
Example: "I received a parcel from the post office today, and I can't wait to open it."
Alternatives: "a package from the" or "a shipment from the".
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He picked up a parcel from the Concord post office which contained the first edition of "Leaves of Grass," sent anonymously from Brooklyn by its author.
The news agency said it received an anonymous telephone call on Friday telling it to collect a parcel from the post office, in which it found a memory card from a cellphone containing the video of Mr. Solecki and the letter.
The one where a post-office storage-depot worker has to collect a parcel from the bowels of what turns out to be an elaborate game of Crystal Maze was gleeful, and too long, which was its point, and I do hope this becomes a running gag about where people go when they're off collecting utterly simple stuff: your kettle from Argos (it's there! I can see it on the belt!), your x-rays from next door.
Minutes later he's ambling through the bucolic Cambridgeshire countryside at the bottom of his garden to pluck a parcel from the ground.
In our study, the following criterion is used to compute CAPE where, Tp is the temperature of a parcel from the lowest 500 m of the atmosphere raised dry adiabatically to the lifted condensation level (LCL) and moist adiabatically thereafter, and Te is the temperature of the environment.
The LNB denotes a level at which a parcel from the lowest 500 m of the atmosphere is raised dry adiabatically to the LCL and moist adiabatically to a level above which the temperature of the parcel is the same as the environment.
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From the enthusiasm of the early days, through enlistment, training, the boredom of army life, the misery (but sometimes black humour) of the trenches, the obsession with food and tobacco, the joy of a parcel from loved ones, the fear and danger of combat, the randomness of death and injury, and the final return home for those lucky enough to make it.
There's little to match the excitement of receiving a parcel from Japan or the United States with potentially PhD-saving contents inside.
The day before the fire, a parcel from Kanungu arrived at the home of Mr. Kibwetere's family.
By the age of five, Patrick was avidly continuing this habit: "I moved on to the Victor, the Hotspur and the Hornet and then, in a parcel from America, you'd get the Marvel comics, all in colour.
But delivery isn't simply about getting a parcel from A to B, the debate heard.
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