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The phrase "from the event" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that happened at or resulted from a specific event or occasion. For example, "We bought several souvenirs from the event to remember our special day."
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Armstrong then withdrew from the event.
Our updates from the event are below.
Proceeds from the event benefit Food Systems Network NYC.
We've curated key messages from the event.
Nottingham Politics has been tweeting from the event.
Proceeds from the event help maintain heirloom tomato cultivation.
Sales from the event, she said, were "incredible".
We'll have more reflections from the event next week.
But they nearly asked to be scratched from the event.
Contributions from the event totaled about $250,000.
The former high court judge withdrew from the event.
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