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"from the campus" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to indicate the origin or starting point of an action or journey. Example: "I walked from the campus to the nearby coffee shop." (This indicates that the speaker started their walk at the campus and ended at the coffee shop.).
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Corn-filled pastries from the campus bakery.
The moviemakers' caravan included buses from the Campus Coach Lines.
Mr. Jimenez's office is across the street from the campus.
There was a good crowd, not just people from the campus.
From the campus of his organization, the Patanjali Yogpeeth Trust, he oversees a growing empire.
More important, some argue, Asian-Americans themselves benefit from the campus diversity the system produces.
We looked in Lenton, a Nottingham suburb half an hour from the campus.
I live a few blocks from the campus where I teach.
The bench swings hanging from the campus trees have started swaying.
Notably lacking from the campus conservatives' activities were programs to do beneficial work in real communities.
He was escorted from the campus then and was officially suspended in March 2000.
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