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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cry from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used when you want to describe the source of a sound or noise. For example: The sound of a baby's cry from the room next door filled the hallway.
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They cry, from the abyss.
"Damaged" is a cry from misfits.
It's a far cry from driving.
It was a cry from the heart.
"It's a far cry from perfect".
"The children cry from hunger.
Another cry from you: unfair!
It's a far cry from Livingstone's experiences.
It's a far cry from Angry Birds.
That's a far cry from 5.6 billion.
One small cry from me: where's Loungelover?
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