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The phrase "from last night" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that happened the previous night. For example: "I had a dream from last night that I was in a foreign country."
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How much TV do you remember from last night ... last year ... last century?
Last minute costume from last night at Pine Box.
From "last night"?
Very different from last night.
My story from last night is here.
This was her "tips from last night".
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Started viral micro-blog Texts from Last Night.
Highlights from Last Night of the Proms 1985.
Or, as Leto puts it, Bnter is "Texts From Last Night pulled inside out.
If you haven't checked out Texts From Last Night, you probably should.
In that sense, it is the opposite of Texts From Last Night.
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