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"debris from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to pieces of something that have been separated or broken off from the larger body. For example, "The workers cleared away the debris from the explosion."
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Debris from the blast spread 190ft.
Debris from the crash injured seven fans.
Debris from the past is tested for new meanings.
He has cleared debris from tracks and put out fires.
His grandfather worried about flying debris from airborne FEMA trailers.
The plant receives construction debris from throughout northern New Jersey.
Debris from Fukushima prefecture is to be stored locally.
Sediment and debris from nearby gutters have polluted the ecosystem.
"Potential risk of flying debris from drop-balling operations.
Trucks carried away debris from 37 destroyed homes.
About 200 temporary workers were fetching debris from the beach.
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