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"from the direction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate a specific direction from which something is coming or going. For example, "The sun was shining brightly from the direction of the east."
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From the direction of the protesters".
Then, from the direction of his settlement, he heard gunshots.
They came from the direction of Rumuruti Forest, in Kenya.
We drew closer when an odd popping sound echoed from the direction of the airport.
"The Shabiha [pro-regime civilian militias] came into town from the direction of the Allawite villages.
He said a man in a green uniform walked from the direction of the truck.
Then his brother appeared, returning from the direction of the house's front door.
"You might see shooting stars coming from the direction of the constellation Perseus.
The two men were thought to have came from the direction of Turnpike Lane tube station.
From the direction of Kantstrasse, a Scania articulated lorry came into view.
He would return in time for vespers, from the direction of the North River.
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