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The phrase 'from an' is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally means "coming or originating from a particular thing, source, or place". For example, you could say "I received a letter from an old friend".
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Scenes From an Execution.
(This from an Iraqi).
From an N.Y.U.
Printing From an iPad Q.
A representative from an N.Y.U.
From an extraordinarily low base.
This from an all-American.
From an early age, she hugged strangers.
I would run from an equation.
Excerpts from an article written by Godard.
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Quite the lead from An-Busch.
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