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The phrase "from one of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something or someone is a member or part of a larger group or category. Example: "He is from one of the wealthiest families in the city." In this sentence, "from one of" is used to show that the person belongs to a specific group (wealthiest families) within a larger category (city).
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She reads from one of the translations on her lap.
Wise words from one of England's finest.
Someone, someone from one of the many armed groups".
He inherited money from one of the earlier book's characters.
By coincidence, I'm just back from one of these minibreaks.
A great tale from one of our era's best storytellers.
The novel sprang from one of those accidents of memory.
Nusseibeh comes from one of the grandest of Palestinian families.
The feeling is not far from one of persecution.
A gorgeous treat from one of cinema's masters.
A $100 bill hung from one of the laces.
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