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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recent flight from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a flight that has taken place not long ago, typically indicating the origin of the flight.
Example: "She arrived at the airport after a recent flight from New York."
Alternatives: "a recent trip from" or "a recent journey from".
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This is what I witnessed on a recent flight from Kolkata to Bangalore.
ON A recent flight from Beirut to Addis Ababa, Lebanese businessmen were swapping stories.
WHEN Shazia Saleem took a recent flight from London to Washington, DC, she requested a halal meal.
On a recent flight from Kennedy Airport to Beijing, I found myself sitting next to an 8-year-old boy.
Fortunately, a recent flight from New York to Copenhagen proved that I had nothing to worry about.
Consider Mr. Seo, who was bumped from a recent flight from Atlanta to Dallas because he didn't check a bag.
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On a recent flight back from Japan, my seatmate fell asleep and kept lolling on my shoulder.
On a recent flight, apart from one man, the plane's entire crew – including three on the flight deck – were women.
On a recent flight back from Miami, I spent more than two hours talking to a seatmate about every ache and pain he has and all the food he ever ate.
On a recent flight back from Bosnia, the pope confirmed that the encyclical will also address what he called the "cancer" of consumerism – a subject those of us in affluent nations usually prefer to avoid.
The mixed media works by Elliot Brown, like "Object No. 5" (2004) and "Object No. 2" (2004) reminded me of a recent flight I took from New York to Chicago.
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