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The phrase "from both countries" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something or someone that comes from two different countries or is representative of both countries. Example: The company's products are sourced from both countries, ensuring a diverse range of flavors and ingredients in their recipes.
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Officials from both countries later apologized.
Several security forces from both countries were killed.
At the moment, trucks from both countries face several obstacles.
Initially, Pakistani officials had approached the American Embassy for help, officials from both countries said.
I wanted to compare the application forms and decision letters from both countries.
Engineers from both countries redesigned the valve and changed the production process.
Diplomatic ambiguities are becoming more exposed, officials from both countries conceded.
Leaders from both countries visited over the last year and had sessions with both Castro brothers.
Talks between ministers from both countries were broken off last week without agreement.
Instead, "Five Year" aims to combine dramatic tropes from both countries.
The meeting between Prince Saud and Mr. Bush lasted 40 minutes, officials from both countries said.
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