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"from the head" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to originate or come from one's own thoughts or ideas, rather than being told or influenced by someone else. Example: "She didn't need any notes for her presentation, she delivered it entirely from the head." This means that she spoke without referring to any written material, relying solely on her own knowledge and thoughts.
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The fish stinks from the head.
"Both bleeding bad from the head".
Several sensory tentacles grow from the head.
"It's hypocrisy from the head of state".
This trust comes from the head.
A fish rots from the head, apparently.
My wife was bleeding from the head.
A fish rots from the head.
She sprang full grown from the head of Jove.
These whirling cilia are tilted, pointing away from the head.
He was bleeding heavily from the head and face.
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from the executive
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