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The phrase "from another time" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is outdated or no longer applicable. For example: "The old mill has been standing for centuries, as if it came from another time."
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She's just from another time".
It was a holdover from another time.
It comes from another time.
He's almost from another time.
"This is folk art from another time".
– are from another time, another place.
It is a redundant law left over from another time.
Names like the Atlanta Braves come from another time.
But that's cool: I am from another time.
There was something about Latrell that was from another time.
"The image was from another time, a radically different world..
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