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"from the ashes of" is an appropriate expression and can commonly be used in written English.
Example: From the ashes of despair, the hope of a better tomorrow was born.
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Bill Clinton rose from the ashes of Michael Dukakis.
Rising from the ashes of ground zero!
A phoenix rising from the ashes of its initial failure?
SoFi rose from the ashes of urban decay.
There is even hope rising from the ashes of the church fires.
It's time for something fresh to grow from the ashes of Paradise.
According to his books and preaching, his followers will rise from the ashes of Armageddon.
From the ashes of what former inmates called an "al-Qaeda school" rose the Islamic State.
These developments are rising from the ashes of former Sears department stores.
New, streamlined ensembles, we may hope, will rise from the ashes of old ones.
From the ashes of the Holocaust, we established a state and an army.
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