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‘from all over the’ is a correct and usable phrase in English.
It typically refers to a wide range of places. For example, “People are coming from all over the world to attend the conference.”.
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People come from all over the city".
Emigrants came from all over the country.
"They come from all over the world.
They come from all over the country.
"From all over the mountainside".
People call from all over the country.
"They're coming from all over the world.
Meet creatures from all over the world.
Orders come from all over the world.
The came from all over the city".
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