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"climb from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of physically ascending or moving up from a starting point. Example: The hikers had to climb from the bottom of the mountain to reach the summit. In this sentence, "climb from" is used to indicate the starting point of the hikers' ascent to the top of the mountain. Another example could be: She had to climb from the depths of her despair to ultimately find happiness again.
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Carefully they climb from the water.
The climb from obscurity was arduous.
He stole [his] climb from the future".
"They're well worth the steep climb from the village.
It has been a tricky climb from obscurity.
It took China only 30 years to climb from 20% urbanisation to today's 54%.
Inside, there is no predictable vertical climb from the first floor to the second.
It's a long climb from waitressing to "The Princess of Bel-Air".
Because money is also needed for rent, food and books, the bills climb from there.
It's a sound start to a long climb from 0-160-16
For the Giants, this matchup was an uphill climb from the beginning.
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