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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alien from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that originates from another place, often in a context related to extraterrestrial beings or foreign entities.
Example: "The scientist claimed to have encountered an alien from another planet during his research."
Alternatives: "a being from" or "a creature from".
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Do you feel alien from these ideas?
What would Alien from "Spring Breakers" make of Cannes?
Even if it looks a little alien from here in melting pot Manhattan.
It's not that alien from a symphony orchestra, just fewer players.
In 1997 Mr. Rios, a legally admitted alien from Mexico, applied to become a U.S. citizen.
An alien from a distant planet with the power to petrify… himself.
It is like an alien from a horror movie that drops out of you.
Dr. Kass portrayed immortality as a state altogether alien from that of being human.
In the 30-second clip, a crudely-rendered C.G.I. version of the alien from "Alien" fights humans and a Terminator!
Imagine, he says, that you are an alien from another planet who has never heard of football.
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He looked at me as if I was an alien from another planet.
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