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The phrase "from another world" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something or someone that is unfamiliar or extraordinary. Here are some examples: - The rare species of animal found in the rainforest seemed to be from another world. - When I first saw the beautiful landscape, I felt like I was transported to another world. - The advanced technology used in the spaceship was like something from another world. - After the accident, he spoke of seeing visions and voices that seemed to come from another world. - The magical creatures living in the fantasy world were said to have come from another world.
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He said on Sunday that the opportunity to coach Leeds was from "another world".
"It was like something from another world".
It was a communication from another world.
"Dogs are ambassadors from another world".
He came from another world.
"A moment from another world!" Bradlee writes.
"Noon Dance" (1982) is from another world.
Certainly he is from another world.
Parks and Paulus come from another world entirely.
It does have a prince, but he's from another world.
From Another World (1939) and Bygones (1965) are autobiographies.
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