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The phrase "from the internet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to specify that the source of information came from the internet. For example, "I found a wealth of information about plants from the internet."
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"We can stream it from the Internet.
"I got the recipe from the Internet.
Many disappear from the internet.
He downloaded sewing instructions from the Internet.
Navigator can be downloaded from the Internet.
The threat from the internet continues.
I'm talking to you from the Internet".
Of driving them from the internet.
Most of his business comes from the Internet.
Expunging yourself from the internet is very, very hard.
Question: Can we erase things from the Internet?
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from the access
from the business
from the broadband
from the cyber
from the telephone
from the intranet
from the web
from the phone
from the networking
from the line
from the website
from the content
from the accessed
from the digital
from the internet related
from the electronic
from the websites
from the online
from the means
from the portal
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