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The phrase "activist from the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify the origin or affiliation of an activist, often followed by a location or organization.
Example: "She is an activist from the environmental movement, advocating for sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "activist hailing from" or "activist associated with".
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"It's a mess," says a disgruntled activist from the eastern city of Deir ez-Zor.
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.
She had been a leftist radical activist from the time she was at Smith College.
Saturday at 4 p.m., a lecture by Simon Deng, a human-rights activist from the Sudan.
On Saturday it was removed by an activist from the grounds of the South Carolina statehouse.
Another strong candidate is Jean Vernet, a community activist from the National Coalition for Haitian Rights.
"Larry is priceless, but he frightens people," said Sean Strub, an AIDS activist from the early days.
It was the year I came across Malala Yousafzai, the fearless youth activist from the mountainous Pakistani district of Swat.
The judge said the driver could not have seen the activist from the cab of the bulldozer.
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