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However, 'from shore' is a grammatically correct phrase in the English language. It is often used to indicate the location or source of something in relation to a body of water. For example: - I could see the lighthouse from shore. - The boat was coming in from shore. - We collected shells from shore during our beach walk.
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FROM shore, David flashed a thumbs up: the signal for me to go ahead.
He was two miles from shore.
"It's still observable from shore".
She would learn from shore today.
This is far from shore grub.
They caught Read's cutter about 20 miles from shore.
"How far from shore are we going?" I asked.
China could far more easily launch its jets from shore.
The V of its wake reached from shore to shore.
The Bulgaria sank about two miles from shore.
Fishermen have no boats, only frayed nets cast from shore.
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