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The part of a sentence "from Japan" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something or someone that originated in Japan. For example, "This folktale is from Japan."
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FROM JAPAN WITH LOVE From-japan-with-love.com (ships from Japan).
Artisanal ales from Japan.
Someone from Japan.
There are executives from Japan.
You are not from Japan".
The editorial "Lessons from Japan" (Jan.
I am Ryo Ishikawa from Japan".
B.B.: You're currently reporting from Japan.
And there's Office Kitano from Japan.
Can we learn lessons from Japan?
Some seafood does come from Japan.
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