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The phrase "are from within" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something originates or is sourced from an internal place or context.
Example: "The best ideas for our project are from within the team, as everyone has unique insights to contribute."
Alternatives: "come from inside" or "originate internally".
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"I have 33 vendors in here," Ms. LaPointe said, "and most of them are from within a two-town radius".
Now roughly 75percentt of coaches are from within the school system, which Mr. Gulino says helps sportsmanship because the coaches are also educators who understand the school's larger goals.
All its members are from within government and almost all are from the very agencies and departments whose actions are likely to be the subject of civil liberties challenges and complaints.
Since that page would have more links pointing to it (even though these links are from within your own website), it would have more Authority than the smaller pages would and therefore would be ranked higher.
All I can say is they are from within F1".
With regard to the mailing list that we started to compile in 2013, 85% of participants are from within Japan.
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P-values are from within-sites tests of case-control differences; continuous variables (t-test) and categorical variables (Chi square test).
Some of this was from within BT.
It's not role play, it's from within me.
Heartbreakingly, this was from within my own mob.
But the strongest growth has been from within the United States.
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