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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are you from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to inquire about someone's place of origin or residence.
Example: "Are you from New York, or did you move here recently?"
Alternatives: "Where are you from?" or "What is your hometown?".
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WOMAN: Where are you from?
Where are you from?" "Boise".
What part of Texas are you from?
"Where are you from?" he asked.
Where are you from?' " Ms. Quittell said.
Where are you from?" "New York".
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(where are you from-plural).
"So where're you from?" he asked.
Be you from the start.
What exactly are you recovering from?
"Where are you guys from?" Dykers asked.
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