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The phrase "from heaven" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is perceived as divine, miraculous, or exceptionally good.
Example: "The cake was so delicious, it felt like it was made from heaven."
Alternatives: "from the skies" or "from above".
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"A gift from heaven".
Fire from heaven.
Blessings from Heaven.
Quarters raining from heaven?
DECADES of "manna from heaven".
I will celebrate from heaven".
"This is from heaven.
Far from Heaven 36.
Pennies from Heaven.
When rain and snow descends from heaven.
Or, for Mr Rossi, from heaven.
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