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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ashore from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to come from the land to the water. Here is an example: "The fishermen were glad to finally be ashore from their long voyage at sea."
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Hundreds have starved to death and washed ashore from Florida to Maine.
Moments later, Brian and Carol Ann Crowley came ashore from their boat.
Japanese nationalists retaliated by swimming ashore from nearby boats, further inflaming Chinese passions.
Archives|26 MISSING IN SHIPWRECK.; Bodies of Six Others Are Washed Ashore From Nova Scotia Schooner.
26 MISSING IN SHIPWRECK.; Bodies of Six Others Are Washed Ashore From Nova Scotia Schooner.
You might see them coming ashore from one of their floating islands, or drinking blood.
The last time, in 1866, they blamed the Irish, some of whom were sneaking ashore from quarantined ships.
Whale bones, along with lumber washed ashore from commercial whaling shipwrecks, braced the sod houses where many elders were born.
In the silence of an eerie evening, even after no survivors came ashore from Manhattan, he kept going.
The walk ended at Circular Quay, where Solomon Wiseman would have stepped ashore from the convict ship.
Some 10 years late, this vehicle is supposed to carry marines ashore from up to 20 miles out to sea.
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