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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from anywhere" is a valid part of English.
It is usually used to indicate that something is accessible in a wide variety of places. For example, "With today's technology, you can get information from anywhere."
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Rocks can come from anywhere.
Attacks can come from anywhere.
It's five hours from anywhere".
They're not from anywhere.
Forty miles from anywhere.
This budget we can find from anywhere".
"Our inspiration may come from anywhere.
No other examples are known from anywhere.
My ideas can come from anywhere.
That number doesn't come from anywhere.
"This could be done from anywhere".
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