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"a place from which" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a location or point of origin for an action or event. For example: 1. "The train station, a place from which many travelers embark on their adventures, was bustling with activity." 2. "The old abandoned house, a place from which eerie sounds could often be heard, had a spooky reputation among the townspeople." 3. "The top of Mount Everest, a place from which few have returned alive, remains a popular challenge for experienced climbers."
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A place from which I thought I would never return.
It becomes a haunt, a place from which to flee.
It's not a place from which to ponder problems.
After all, Hades is supposed to be a place from which no man returns.
This region should not be a place from which refugees flee but to which newcomers flock.
A place from which women of the fifties in the U.S. were slowly escaping.
Every city has a place from which a visit should begin, and this is Guanajuato's.
"It's a place from which to go out and see," he said.
It is not a place from which to conquer the world.
It is a place from which anything or anyone could credibly come.
Alarcón gives us a place from which all the idealists (or were they merely poseurs?) have fled.
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