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The phrase "fish from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of catching or obtaining fish from a specific location or source.
Example: "We decided to fish from the dock early in the morning to catch the best trout."
Alternatives: "catch fish from" or "reel in fish from".
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Smoked fish from Africa.
"He used to buy fish from me.
The penguins eat fish from Argentina.
I could eat fish from the estuary.
"And I won't fish from a boat.
And fish from blue water tastes more delicious than fish from gray water".
Sometimes I even have to buy fish from my brother".
Scallops come from Mull, and flat fish from all around.
They ate fish from the waters below them.
Hang on, is this that fish from that film?
First come the trucks delivering fish from around the world.
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