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The phrase "forth from the" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to indicate movement away from something or someone. Example sentence: "The birds flew forth from the trees, their wings beating against the wind."
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A LAWYER holds forth from the podium.
"We'll see what comes forth from the Congressional process".
The papers leap forth From the presses aroar,.
The voice of John Gotti burst forth from the speaker.
"I drove Edie back and forth from the set.
It is the vision serpent brought forth from the sacrifice.
"When the pipes get clogged, urine bursts forth from the washrooms and feces fly.
Water spewed forth from the fountains, their trajectories mirrored in the bright-blue sky by contrails.
Cholesterol pours forth from the kitchen; classic rock hums softly on the sound system.
They believed that you were always coming back and forth from the unknown to the actual.
You move back and forth from the male realm to the female.
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