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Discover Ludwig"dispersed from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to indicate a group of people or things moving away from one another or dispersing. For example, "The birds dispersed from the tree, filling the sky with a flurry of wings."
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These have now dispersed from the roost.
Loxodonta remained in Africa while Elephas dispersed from Africa twice.
Average commuting times exceed 40 minutes because jobs are dispersed from the city centre.
So when al-Qaida was "dispersed" from Afghanistan in 2001, was that a victory?
"These protesters were ejected from the station and later dispersed from the area".
As the small sect is dispersed from its homeland, assimilation and intermarriage threaten to erode the faith.
The children and teenagers dispersed from Calais in October have been advised to lodge their applications in France instead.
Rather than fleeing back across the Pacific, they dispersed from their urban enclaves and filled the heartland of America.
The wars in the Balkans and Middle East changed all that, bringing refugees "dispersed" from Manchester and London.
As well as light pollution, astronomers are concerned that material dispersed from mining operations will be corrosive to telescope lenses.
Following colonization, Cyrtognatha diversified within Hispaniola and subsequently dispersed from there to all other islands of the Caribbean (stars).
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