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Discover Ludwig"alighted from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when describing someone getting off of a train, bus, or other type of transportation. For example: The passengers alighted from the bus and scattered in different directions.
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Behind us, Springsteen had alighted from a people carrier.
TEN years after it took off, Hollywood's biggest film franchise has finally alighted from its broomstick.
But as the men of Alpha Company alighted from the buses, the mood abruptly changed.
He grabbed the suitcase without saying a word, alighted from the tram and began following her.
He then alighted from the bus and vanished into the night.
With the last bag of currency tucked under his arm, Oley alighted from the truck and climbed into the Lincoln.
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On Monday afternoon, several men and women rushed toward the passengers alighting from a rescue helicopter.
"Hey," he said to a burly, tanned fellow alighting from a gleaming black Mercedes Maybach.
Alighting from the vaporetto and penetrating into the interior, our party quickly became geographically confused.
Alighting from trains, they stream past her, as she carves a path in the opposite direction.
Before alighting from the car, the owner (or the chauffeur) pushes a silver button.
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