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"flinch from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone wincing or shrinking away from something, either physically or mentally. For example, "The child flinched from the loud noise."
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The firm didn't flinch from controversy.
I do not flinch from that".
She does not flinch from horror.
They didn't flinch from the Dallas game".
But he doesn't flinch from admitting disasters.
Francis doesn't flinch from its meaning.
The director, Xavier Beauvois, doesn't flinch from the butchery.
And "Compulsion" doesn't flinch from showing Silver's less attractive side.
The movie doesn't flinch from portraying the resulting emotional tumult.
Does the stone fireplace not flinch from the sledgehammer?
How much did readers flinch from her selfishness or callousness?
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