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"brought back from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something was retrieved from a certain place. For example, "He brought back the documents from his business trip."
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These he brought back from Amsterdam.
Can it be brought back from the brink of extinction?
Arizona has been brought back from its abyss.
The floral pot was something I brought back from Poland.
The defendants had not yet been brought back from jail.
Daddy had showed them his guns, the ones he'd brought back from Iraq.
In some cases, teams mathematically eliminated from qualification were brought back from the dead.
Hence, perhaps, the play's title, reflecting a persona brought back from the dead.
Léger has been brought back from the cold in the last few years.
She made an exception only for a tiny caper plant she had brought back from Europe.
A solar panel that she brought back from Zambia lies in the courtyard.
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