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The phrase "from for" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
It does not make sense grammatically and is not a commonly used expression. It is possible that someone may use this phrase in spoken language as a mistake, but it should not be used in formal writing. Example: "I'm going to the store from for some milk." This sentence does not make sense because "from" and "for" serve different purposes in a sentence and cannot be used together in this way. A correct version of this sentence would be "I'm going to the store for some milk" or "I'm going to get some milk from the store."
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From, for example, Iraq.
Characters from "For Better or Worse," "B.C".
Delicious anyway – apart from for us vegetarians".
"Madrid controlled the game apart from for 10 minutes.
There's no dishonor in not graduating from, for example, Harvard.
The term was something I had run from for years.
— From "For Esmé — with Love and Squalor" ("Nine Stories").
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both have received campaign contributions from for-profit colleges.
They would then be free to buy their own insurance coverage from for-profit insurance companies.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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