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The phrase "files from" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the source or origin of a file or document. Example: "I downloaded the project files from the company's server." In this sentence, "files from" indicates that the files were obtained or retrieved from the company's server. It could also be used in other contexts, such as "I received the files from my colleague" or "The presentation slides were created from files from various sources."
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StB files from the time hint at Koecher's wavering loyalties.
It downloads files from the computer in bitmap format.
The separate systems isolate personal computing files from Internet data.
"These are appalling stories," she begins her files from Chechnya.
The files from 1978 to 2002 were released this month.
I had pinched the files from his "in" tray.
You buy song files from the iTunes store.
I requested the files from the archives – it was awful.
Audio files from the Sound Clip.
Files from the RWC database have different playing styles.
We obtained 6000 feature files from the feature extraction process.
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