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The phrase "anything from" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to introduce a range of possibilities, when you want to suggest that the possibilities are not limited to what you specify. For example: "We offer anything from basic home repairs to extensive remodeling projects."
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Anything from popular culture?
Or anything from Churches.
So don't take anything from anybody.
I never asked for anything from anybody.
They didn't fear anything from anybody".
I don't take anything from it.
I can't learn anything from that".
I never took anything from you.
Did you learn anything from this mistake?
We shouldn't take anything from it.
Have I learned anything from my experience?
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