Sentence examples for a rock from from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a rock from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific rock that originates from a particular place or context.
Example: "I found a rock from the mountains during my hike last weekend."
Alternatives: "a stone from" or "a boulder from".

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The company is replicating a rock from a giant cue-ball formation called Rock City.

This is a rock from a fossil redbed.

"You could throw a rock from here and hit it.

Someone offered me a rock from an Austrian spa.

As she was leaving, she paused to take a rock from my pile.

If you take away a rock from a pile of rocks you haven't changed much.

He picked up a rock from the fire pit, then dropped it.

He shut his eyes and withdrew a rock from the sack.

After one trip, Claudell brought home a rock from Italy, dated it and displayed it in the living room.

When a rock from space strikes one of these moons, debris hurtles into orbit around Pluto and Charon.

I also remember pulling out a rock from the ground at my grandmother's house and hundreds of cockroaches coming out.

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