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"added from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been added or transferred from one source to another. For example, "The new project was added from the research department."
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He added, "From nearly nine hundred years ago".
He added, "From now on, I will be silent".
Mrs. Fay added, "From childhood to old ladies".
"It's insulting," the zebra added from across the path.
Touch ID has been added from last year's iPhone.
He added, "From now on there will be no exceptions".
He laughed, then added, "From my standpoint, it's beautiful".
He added, "from now on, you know, I'm a consultant".
Heat may also be added from the air.
He added, "From the outside it looked like fun".
Textiles will be added from a great Lyon museum collection.
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