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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fire from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the source or origin of something that is being fired or shot, such as a weapon or a projectile. Example: The enemy soldiers opened fire from their hidden positions, catching the approaching troops off guard.
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Fire from heaven.
Fire!" from July.
Many residents returned fire from the ranch.
"Taking fire from the southeast," he said.
Snipers fire from the rooftops.
They immediately came under fire from Akha.
Taliban fighters opened fire from three sides.
"Everybody we suspect, we fire from work".
It opened fire from that range.
The data drew fire from Republicans.
They were taking fire from three sides.
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