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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are from from" is not correct in English and appears to be a typographical error.
It cannot be used in written English as it stands, and it would need to be corrected to make sense in context.
Example: "They are from France."
Alternatives: "are from" or "originate from".
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Cities, it turns out, are from from monolithic.
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Guy: "Like, where you're FROM from.
They were Carlos Caceres, 33, who was from from Puerto Rico; Samson Aregehegn, 44, an Ethiopian; and Pero Simundsa, 29, a Croat.
This footage is from from Birtavarre, Norway - inside the Arctic circle.
We were from from all over the world but we had all grown up with a computer at home.
Guys work here who are from Mexico, from Colombia.
Sixteen are from Eritrea, 11 are from Afghanistan and one is from Sudan.
Three are from Michigan, two are from Illinois, and others are from Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, Georgia, New Mexico, Maine and Oregon.
Men are from Mart: women are from Venus.
(Zombies are from Mars, vampires are from Venus).
Europhobes are from Mars; Europhiles are from Venus.
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