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The phrase "from community" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something in relation to a specific group or society. For example: "The funds for this project were raised from community donations."
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It also courts students from community colleges.
It's taking that step from community to mainstream arts.
Her caseload would include people discharged from community hospital.
"Then we raised about $20,000 from community members".
The eulogies from community, clergy, family were moving.
The episode drew outrage from community and elected leaders.
He was also the only one to graduate from community college, where he studied criminal justice.
The San Quentin Giants compete against "free" teams from community colleges and men's over-40 leagues.
"We will never move away as a country from community street dances," he admits.
After intense pressure from community groups and elected officials, the company was taken off the block.
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Plots were randomly selected from community-managed natural forest, herbivore exclosures, and from communal grazing land.
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