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Discover Ludwig"from near" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a location or origin, and usually follows the preposition "from." For example: "We're taking a drive from near our hometown."
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Nasri corner from near sideline.
Shoppers come from near and far.
Salerno drew scholars from near and far.
"I'm from near Three Forks".
She is from near Nuremberg in Bavaria.
That's what we got from NEAR.
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Three years later, Henrietta Beal rescued Spring from near-starvation.
"Reading your blog from near-midnight and cold Sydney, Australia.
In all art forms, it seems that the most profound work sometimes emerges from near-sloth.
Blat heuristically starts alignment from near-exact matches and, in fact, penalizes large gaps.
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