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The phrase "all from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is derived or sourced entirely from a specific origin or group.
Example: "The ingredients in this dish are all from local farms, ensuring freshness and quality."
Alternatives: "entirely from" or "completely from".
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"They were all from piano.
They're all from Central Casting.
The match officials were all from Russia.
I heard it all from the bathroom.
They were all from George.
Say it all from your heart.
The style comes all from you.
All from thewebstermiami.com.
"It's all from scratch".
See all from the issue ->.
"Well, that's all from here.
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