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The phrase "from the past" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referencing any event that occurred in the past. For example, "The excavation revealed artifacts from the past."
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You'll learn from the past.
There are blasts from the past.
"He's coming out from the past".
Still, much from the past remains intact.
My favourite blast from the past?
HUMAN beings can learn from the past.
What's the difference from the past?
A brief blast from the past.
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We're from... the past".
Here are words from the past week.
It measures symptoms from the past week.
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