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The phrase "from a place of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to denote the origin or starting point of an action, emotion, or thought. Example: "I wrote this essay from a place of deep reflection and personal experience."
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That was from a place of love.
It comes from a place of bravado".
"She comes from a place of trust".
It came from a place of safety.
"He was speaking from a place of authority".
"She's coming from a place of mistrust," he said.
It appears to come from a place of concern.
But for creativity: That comes from a place of oneness.
"I always like operating from a place of lowered expectations".
Those systems operate from a place of detachment.
"I wanted to criticize from a place of participating".
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