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The phrase "a visit from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone coming to see another person, often in a social or formal context.
Example: "I was delighted to receive a visit from my old friend last weekend."
Alternatives: "an appearance by" or "a call from".
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Oh, he needs a visit from #teamwhipdatass".
A visit from the chef?
Expect a visit from the Slob Squad.
A visit from Wells was a certainty.
Then we received a visit from the hospital's rabbinical chaplain.
Patrick's Day without a visit from Ireland's musical ambassadors.
Janet told writer about a visit from the Jehovah's Witnesses.
The prize would be a visit from him.
Weeks might pass without a visit from Jessica.
The plot twist: a visit from the police.
It's like getting a visit from the Hair Fairy.
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