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Discover Ludwig"block from" is correct and usable in written English
It generally means to prevent or obstruct from something. For example, "The government has enacted a law to block people from protesting in public areas."
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One block from Heinz Hall.
It is about a block from Greenwich Avenue.
Now they live a block from Lincoln Center.
It was a block from the store.
One block from Shin-Ohashi Dori.
"A block from the World Trade Center".
It's a wooden print block from China.
"I live a block from the Saw Mill Parkway.
The colony is a block from downtown Burbank.
It was one block from a school and a park.
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The city's marina is a half-block from this building.
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