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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrive from" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express that someone has come from a particular place or origin, usually a far-off location. Example sentence: Our family members arrived from Mexico this morning.
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The actors arrive from Baghdad.
British refugees arrive from France.
They arrive from India's 660,000 villages.
(Fresh shipments arrive from Portugal on Thursdays).
The chains arrive from the sideline.
Every week, messages would arrive from Anne or Otto.
A quarter of Bath's and Surrey's graduates arrive from overseas.
All these people, we arrive from a life in football.
The violent demonstrators "did not arrive from Mars," he said.
The dancers arrive from the school eager and strong.
Increasingly, they arrive from other, less geographically favoured towns.
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