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The phrase "a refugee from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has fled their home country due to conflict, persecution, or disaster.
Example: "She is a refugee from Syria, seeking safety and a new life in another country."
Alternatives: "an escapee from" or "a displaced person from".
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Bawer is a refugee from the academy.
I'm a refugee from Germany.
My father was a refugee from Germany.
The pastor was a refugee from Cuba.
So he became a refugee from America.
He says he's a refugee from Jaffa.
Antigona is a refugee, from Kosovo.
Like me, he was a refugee from academia.
"I'm a refugee from only a kilometer away," he said.
Ali Jan Rahimi, 37, is a refugee from Afghanistan.
He looked like a refugee from the Mudd Club.
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