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"from the gallery" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the origin of something, such as a person or a view. For example, "We heard applause from the gallery when the speaker concluded her speech."
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Hajra Catic, 62, watched from the gallery.
Reporters watched riveted, from the gallery.
The roars from the gallery were deafening.
Applause from the gallery.
His ruling drew applause from the gallery.
"I was dumped" from the gallery, Mr. LaChapelle said.
From the gallery, the defense lawyers looked hopelessly outmatched.
Cheers came down from the gallery for almost every song.
The response drew derisive laughs from the gallery.
A round of applause rose from the gallery.
Lucy Henman, crisp and pretty, looked on from the gallery.
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