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"from the newspaper" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a source of information, such as: "According to a recent article from the newspaper, the population of the city has increased by 10% over the past year."
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He retired from the newspaper in 1995.
"He's from the newspaper".
Prominent brands withdrew their advertising from the newspaper.
Usl called the voice from the newspaper back.
Include graphics and photos clipped from the newspaper.
I inched closer and began reading aloud from the newspaper.
Ultimately, they got their news from the newspaper reporters.
From the newspaper account, no cocaine was purchased.
Avi Issacharoff, an Israeli journalist from the newspaper Haaretz, was watching the demonstration.
He has the right to buy the other half from the newspaper if it changes hands.
Earlier this month, officials in Vietnam learned of an outbreak in their province from the newspaper.
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from the government
from the gazette
from the sheet
from the press
from the journalist
from the circulation
from the medium
from the diary
from the reporter
from the edition
from the columnist
from the print
from the editorial
from the publication
from the right
from the stylebook
from the field
from the battalion
from the emergency
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