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The phrase "a visitor from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has come from a different place, often in the context of travel or tourism.
Example: "We had a visitor from France who shared fascinating stories about her culture."
Alternatives: "a guest from" or "an arrival from".
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"One day, we were told we had to speak to a visitor from Hezbollah," Carlson recalled.
A visitor from Olympus?
"A Visitor From the Living".
Kevin Goodemote, a visitor from Albany.
Like a visitor from the future.
Comment about remarks made by a visitor from Antigua.
Carolyn Rice, a visitor from Massachusetts, was intrigued.
He could be a visitor from another planet.
Nearby, a visitor from St . Louiswas studying the installation.
"It's a different way to visit Key West," said Marcello Noccia, a visitor from Naples, Italy.
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Ms. Greer never transcends her character's function as a visitor-from-another-planet plot device.
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