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The phrase "are flown from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of aircraft departing from a specific location.
Example: "The supplies are flown from the main warehouse to various distribution centers across the country."
Alternatives: "are transported from" or "are dispatched from".
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So they are flown from Europe to Maputo, Mozambique's capital, in cool boxes.
Most of the sandworms and bloodworms are flown from Maine in refrigerated boxes.
It currently maintains that only air patrols are flown from Kuwait, not attack aircraft.
Pregnant women in Pond Inlet are flown from remote communities to Iqaluit to give birth.
Russian flags are flown from far more rooftops than are Ukrainian flags.
And when flags of other countries are flown from adjacent poles, no one flag should be higher than another.
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They are flying from airport to airport, checking runways and monitoring airfields.
Occasionally, military commanders provide hard clues about where U.S. warplanes are flying from.
The special rates are designed for those who are flying from New York or Miami to Barbados.
Poison darts are flying from Mr. Fox's political opponents as midterm elections approach.
The Farc delegates are flying from Cuba, where some of the talks will take place.
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