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"fluttered from" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is often used to describe the movement of something, typically a small and lightweight object, as it moves through the air in a quick and erratic manner. Example: The butterfly's colorful wings fluttered from flower to flower, collecting nectar along the way.
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Ribbons fluttered from lampposts.
And then fluttered from us.
St George's cross flags fluttered from windows.
American flags fluttered from porches and windows.
Blue and white flags fluttered from cars on the superhighways.
Huge swastika banners fluttered from its surrounding towers.
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The flags were fluttering from the lampposts all the way up Walsall Road yesterday.
Clusters of bamboo poles dot hillsides with white prayer flags fluttering from them.
Two huge red-cross flags fluttering from his mechanical steed, a Ford.
Among the usual Irish tricolours fluttering from the lamp-posts were a number of Palestinian flags.
Look no further for Lolita complexes, simmering marital contempt and that slow-motion shot of rose petals fluttering from Mena Suvari's ceiling-height suspended naked body.
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