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The phrase "from different people" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something was received or gathered from multiple individuals. Example: The survey results showed a wide range of opinions from different people, indicating that there is no clear consensus on the issue.
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"Guys tend to take things differently from different people," Mabry said before the Cardinals faced the Giants in San Francisco.
6 Nebulous differences No, values came from different people.
First-time mothers also cited experiencing tension when there were differences in advice they received from different people.
You hear very different views about it from different people".
Pools of blood could represent mixtures from different people.
You can learn a lot from different people".
Yet these profiles were clearly from different people.
"She collected money from different people and sent the money.
"I am sure that the two samples are from different people," Dr Caramelli said yesterday.
"In the locker room, I saw some new things from different people.
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