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The phrase "ambassador from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who has been sent as an official representative from one country to another. Some examples of when it may be used include: - "The ambassador from France will be arriving for the official state visit next week." - "The ambassador from the United States presented a diplomatic solution to the ongoing conflict." - "We were greeted by the ambassador from China upon our arrival at the embassy."
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The kingdom recalled its ambassador from Sweden.
"Ambassador from Hell," read the caption.
Japan, meanwhile, recalled its ambassador from Seoul.
Thailand also withdrew its ambassador from Cambodia.
Turkey briefly recalled its ambassador from Washington in protest.
Turkey responded by recalling its ambassador from Austria.
America recalled its ambassador from Syria for "consultations".
Turkey has already withdrawn its ambassador from Tel Aviv.
The perpetual tour of the avuncular ambassador from Texas continues.
Secretary to the Ambassador from Portugal at the United Nations.
(He had already ordered the return of Indonesia's ambassador from Canberra).
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