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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'date from' is correct and can be used in written English.
Generally speaking, it is used to indicate a start time of something or an origin of something. For example: "The city's history dates from the 6th century."
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The same date from itself?
Its present buildings date from 1868.
The works date from 1922 to 1925.
Overglaze colours date from about 1835.
These date from about 600 bce.
Ruins date from the Roman period.
They date from our first housewarming".
They probably date from the 13th century.
Its foundations date from the 7th century.
Shīʿite divisions date from Jaʿfar's death.
All date from the 1990s.
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