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The phrase "are from small" is not correct and usable in written English as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could potentially be used in a sentence where you are describing a group or category that originates from small entities or sources, but it needs additional information to be clear.
Example: "The data we collected shows that many of the participants are from small communities."
Alternatives: "come from small" or "originate from small".
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Well, our theorists presume, these people do really exist and genuinely believe they are in Finland but they instead are "from small towns on either the Eastern part of Sweden, the Western part of Russia, or the Northern part of Estonia".
Most are from small villages.
Bill Clinton and Ken Starr are from small Southern towns but different political cultures.
Some are from small countries, and some are from rather nasty countries.
Many calls are from small parts-suppliers, who are already laying off employees.
Most of the wines that are listed are from small vineyards and are usually difficult to obtain.
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Many are from small-town or working-class backgrounds, and few have had much exposure to money management.
In most of the pictures, the objects are their normal size, and the legs are from small-scale figurines; in a few cases they are sitting or lying down.
But many of the newly displaced are from smaller tribes, include the Madi.
Like most of the artists, they are from smaller, rural towns.
All of these men were from small towns near the Massachusetts border.
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