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The phrase "from my head" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is coming from one's own thoughts or opinions, rather than from an outside source. Example: "I can't remember the exact quote, but it's something that I made up from my head."
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rather, from my head.
The blood drained from my head.
"Furthest thing from my head".
Nouns startled from my head.
After that, they hosed me from my head down.
"It comes from my head and my heart".
And then my hair starts to fall from my head.
I shake the sullen shadows from my head.
I write from my head and with ink.
In one firefight a bullet hit a sandbag six inches from my head.
MONDAY'S PUZZLE — You can't tell from my head shot, but I wear glasses.
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