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The phrase "a sign from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a message or indication believed to come from a higher power, fate, or the universe.
Example: "I took it as a sign from the universe that I should pursue my dreams."
Alternatives: "a message from" or "an indication from".
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It's a sign from God.
A sign from God: that's enough".
"This is for us a sign from God," he said.
'Look, it is a sign from above....Tiger's guilty'".
"Maybe that was a sign from heaven," he says.
She's seeking "a sign" from her dead twin brother.
"It's like a sign from the universe saying: 'Don't worry.
I took it as a sign from heaven".
This seemed a sign from the gods of war to get a PS3, which I did.
David: But her stay heralded something else, a sign from the gods.
It wasn't a sign from God, but it was, in her opinion, close.
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