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The phrase "a robbery from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an incident involving theft or robbery, particularly when specifying the source or location of the robbery.
Example: "The police reported a robbery from the local bank that occurred late last night."
Alternatives: "a theft from the" or "an incident of robbery at the".
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Parp! Parp! News of a robbery from the Institute of Contemporary Art in London is rocking the art world.
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