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The phrase "activist from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the origin or hometown of an activist or someone who is actively involved in promoting social or political change. Example: The speaker at the rally was an activist from a small town in Iowa.
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Another contender is Ales Belyatsky, an activist from Belarus.
Laurie Penny is a journalist and feminist activist from London.
"They don't admit their defeats," said Ammar, 22, an activist from Aleppo.
Philombe, a cultural and political activist from his teens, became a policeman in 1949.
"It's a mess," says a disgruntled activist from the eastern city of Deir ez-Zor.
"I raise two hands for Svoboda!", says Svitlana, an UDAR activist from Ivano-Frankivsk.
At the hostel, Harroun, who made friends easily, met a liberal Syrian activist from Aleppo.
"It is just propaganda for the elections," said Abu Jaafar El Megharbel, an activist from Homs.
Sima Samar, 56, is a well-known human rights activist from Afghanistan.
An activist from the nationalist Svoboda party donated food and some of her great-grandchildren's toys.
Fortunately, he had married an activist from the victorious cell, so he managed to escape persecution.
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