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The phrase "are fleeing from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals or groups who are escaping from a situation, place, or person.
Example: "The villagers are fleeing from the approaching storm, seeking shelter in the nearby hills."
Alternatives: "are escaping from" or "are running away from".
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Meanwhile, civilians are fleeing from towns in the area to avoid being caught in the crossfire.
We are fleeing from terror, we are fleeing from these mass murderers.
They hear how many refugees are fleeing from devastating catastrophes.
It is no accident that capital, like people, are fleeing from Russia".
He added: "We do not have a religious test for people who are fleeing from persecution.
LL Many people are fleeing from their homes right across the region.
Teachers are fleeing from classrooms where test preparation has usurped their curriculum.
Other second-home buyers are fleeing from cities like Boise, Idaho, and Portland, Ore.
They are fleeing from war and how do we treat them?
"People who are fleeing from their homeland, look what they're carrying," he said.
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"Many Christians … are fleeing from the country because of this issue, because there is no sign of a bright future".
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