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"from a dozen" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to selecting one item from a group of twelve. For example, "I chose one apple from a dozen in the basket".
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I could cite quotes from a dozen other countries.
South Orange called in firefighters from a dozen other departments.
From a dozen to more than 200 blacks were dead.
The Soviets invited climbing teams from a dozen countries.
From a dozen directions, government policy converges on this objective.
Faces of the dead gazed from a dozen posters.
He likely knew it from a dozen sources.
We ordered three from a dozen possibilities and loved them all.
A preliminary report in 2003 recruited researchers from a dozen countries but "we found two problems".
Buyers can choose from a dozen floor plans and a range of color schemes.
At the Chick-fil-A, he fielded tough questions from a dozen or so diners.
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