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The phrase "a squad from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or affiliation of a squad, often in a military or sports context.
Example: "A squad from the local police department was dispatched to handle the situation."
Alternatives: "a team from" or "a unit from".
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players in a game against a squad from Russia.
He was substituting for Manager Joe Torre, who just returned with a squad from China.
The following morning, a squad from the new unit showed up for its first week at the Shrine.
For six hours the men — a squad from the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation — tore apart the apartment, neither removing their masks nor dropping their weapons.
On Jan . 20 a squad from C Company was watching escape routes from the village of Maumud, where other soldiers and police officers were searching for weapons.
On Dec. 11, 1861, a squad from Milice's company fell into enemy hands while on patrol along the Potomac River on the Maryland-Virginia border.
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That result was the nadir of a galling period for a squad reeling from big-name departures and lurching from one disappointment to the next.
United, with a squad drawn from 14 nationalities, has to break up a rhythm that is inculcated from childhood.
At around 12 21 p.m., a squad car from the local precinct arrived.
Deanna Giles, the mother of a squad leader from the battalion, remembers those days all too well.
Dunga was criticised for not having watched Coutinho at Liverpool, but his is a squad drawn from an almost impossibly wide area.
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