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The phrase "areas from which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to specific locations or regions that serve as a source or origin for something.
Example: "The researchers focused on areas from which the species had migrated."
Alternatives: "regions from which" or "locations from which".
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But the Houthis may have returned to some areas from which they had been pushed out.
Coins provide a wealth of topical areas from which to choose and to form a collection.
The government says it will take at least six months to make the areas from which I.D.P.s fled habitable again.
The words now most commonly paired with "MPs" describe the areas from which their gains have been ill-got.
Many of the areas from which people are being moved are within areas earmarked for commercial agricultural investment.
Many of the areas from which they stayed away were dominated by Pashtuns, the largest ethnic group in Afghanistan.
The article was pretty much replicated in each of the metropolitan areas from which Al Gore's helpers hailed.
Where violence has flared, it has tended to be in PA areas from which the army had not withdrawn.
When the murders began, Lee says, she was a nine-year-old living in the Fourth Ward, "which was one of the areas from which children were taken.
Maps published by the Indonesian forest ministry show that many of the areas from which APP companies claimed to be extracting plantation fibre contain no harvestable plantations.
And the walls carry vibrant colors and symbols that reflect the many cultures of the areas from which the displays originate.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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