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The phrase "across from me" is appropriate and can be used in written English.
This phrase usually implies physical proximity, and is often used to describe the location of another person in relation to the speaker. For example, "I could see the delight on his face as he smiled across from me."
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A couple sits across from me in my clinic.
There's this empty space that sits across from me.
She sits across from me, cradling her right arm.
A man sitting across from me stared.
The couple across from me sneaked kisses.
My aunt sat across from me the whole time.
Francis and Sofia are seated across from me talking intently.
"It's common," the middle-aged woman across from me acknowledged.
The man sat down silently across from me.
Several young women came in and sat across from me.
A woman sat across from me and made eye contact.
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