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Discover Ludwig'flight from' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is generally used to describe a journey away from somewhere or an attempt to escape from something. For example, "The refugees took a flight from their war-torn homeland."
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The flight from Budapest landed.
"It was indeed the flight from hell".
The flight from Washington.
"She missed our flight from Denmark.
Flight from London: 9 hours.
The flight from New York had been exhausting.
Continental flight from Newark to Charlotte, N.C.
The flight from commitment had begun.
Made flight from Castle Garden, Sep.
Q: On a flight from Minneapolis-St.
Pigeons do, taking flight from the sidewalk.
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