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"best from" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express the idea that something is the highest quality or the most favorable choice (or both) from a set of available options. For example: "We have a wide selection of chocolates from around the world - pick the best from the bunch!".
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We are expecting the best from him.
All the best from Pal Joey.
"We send him our best from here.
"Expect always the best from me".
I expected the best from him.
Who came out best from Sachsgate?
Expect only the best from these performers.
Revis took the best from both.
I got the best from both worlds".
I tried to combine the best from my culture and the best from Finnish culture.
Wenger added: "I always expect the best from our team.
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