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The phrase "are lifted from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been taken or borrowed from another source, often in the context of quotes, ideas, or materials.
Example: "The quotes in this article are lifted from various historical texts to provide context."
Alternatives: "are taken from" or "are borrowed from".
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Many of her phrases are lifted from her husband's speeches.
The phrases above are lifted from recent articles in academic and literary journals.
Although plots are ripped from the headlines, most are lifted from the celebrity tabloids.
But if all such responsibilities are lifted from the state, why should states ever act responsibly?
The camera angles are lifted from the equivalent Tyrannosaur chase in "Jurassic Park".
Some of those gags, many of which are lifted from the movie, are pretty funny.
The subjects are lifted from popular sources: newspapers, horror films and advertisements.
Liberty and Fraternity are lifted from one of Haiti's mottos: Liberty, Fraternity, Equality.
The quotes used in the play are lifted from that interview.
I hate seeing… 'catalogue' homes that are lifted from a singular store/shop so unimaginative and dull.
The Government has refused to estimate how many it believes could head to Britain when restrictions are lifted from January.
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