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"from the ceiling" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the origin or location of something. Example: The chandelier hung from the ceiling, casting a warm glow over the room. In this sentence, "from the ceiling" describes where the chandelier is suspended, giving the reader a clear image of its position.
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Water drips from the ceiling.
Water trickles from the ceiling.
Curtains hanging from the ceiling.
Kitschy paper lanterns swing from the ceiling.
Inside, electrical wires hung from the ceiling.
Flat-screen TVs hung from the ceiling.
Shiny red confetti dropped from the ceiling.
"The water poured down from the ceiling".
A Styrofoam chandelier hung from the ceiling.
table hung from the ceiling on chains.
Red lanterns hung from the ceiling.
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