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Discover LudwigThe phrase "food from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about food that is coming from a specific location. For example, you could say "I love Italian food from Rome."
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People are borrowing food from their neighbors".
America hardly imports any food from China.
The beer tasting includes food from MexiBBQ.
Food from strangers, nut allergies.
Food from garden to table.
We eat food from there".
Wringing Food from the World.
Food, from Virgil's in Manhattan, is extra.
I lived off food from litter bins.
"There is food from all over.
Women linger nearby, selling food from stalls.
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