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The phrase "arrived from all" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that something has come from various sources or locations, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The feedback arrived from all corners of the organization, highlighting different perspectives."
Alternatives: "came from everywhere" or "originated from all sources".
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Coachloads of supporters arrived from all over the country.
Messages of support have arrived from all across the world.
In Pakistan, people have arrived from all over the country to help in the relief effort.
"Letters arrived from all over the world asking what holds you together," she wrote.
Within a few hours, truckloads of troops arrived from all different directions.
Men arrived from all over the country, and by 1860 women made up just 5 percent of the city's population.
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Women will be arriving from all over the country.
Dainty lagniappes arrive from all directions throughout the meal.
Pluralism arrives from all points of the human compass.
Family members continued to arrive from all over the country, frantic for news.
"Each day, hundreds of willing fighters arrive from all over the world," he told tz. "For me it is incomprehensible".
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