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Discover LudwigThe phrase "from the car" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used as a prepositional phrase to indicate the point of origin or starting point of an action or movement. Example: She grabbed her bag from the car and rushed to catch the train. This sentence shows that the woman took her bag from inside the car and moved towards the train.
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She walked away from the car.
Dad: We're calling from the car.
It must come from the car.
Marya was thrown from the car.
The woman stepped from the car.
She takes the wild flowers and seedlings from the car.
"Hi," Hall called out from the car window.
Amini's colleague stumbled from the car and vomited.
Shrien and the driver were eventually pushed from the car.
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Hamilton walked away from the car, appearing unhurt.
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