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The phrase "a party from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or affiliation of a group or individual involved in an event or situation.
Example: "We received a proposal from a party from the neighboring country interested in collaborating on the project."
Alternatives: "a group from" or "an organization from".
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As a party: from opposition to government.
Not a party from the left or right.
It's a party from start to finish – a total disco record.
Blunt initially mistook the guerrillas for a party from the fort.
"It is the emergence of a party from beyond the pale to mainstream".
A party from the raider then boarded the ship and examined its papers.
For a party from Brisbane an extension was fitted to the direction arrow, pointing down.
The climax will be a party from dawn till night on July 19.
Rough laughter andhoarse, carousing yells - a party from thesound of it, and close by.
Admission to a party from 5 to 7 p.m. will be $5 at the door, thefoodexperiments.com.com
He was outside a party from which he had been banished, but he thought that Kay-Kay might be there.
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