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"from the suburb" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate the origin of something, often where someone or something is located. For example, "I'm from the suburb of Northwood."
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Out the window, smoke rose from the suburb of Barzeh.
"That will never happen," said Mustafa Saad, an engineer from the suburb of Baladiyat.
Many of them are several kilometres from the suburb of Blacktown itself.
Then the father died, and the uncle moved from the suburb into a poor tenement in the city.
There are bodies in the street," one activist, speaking from the suburb of Kfar Batna, told Reuters.
Najib Tartush, an oil engineer from the suburb of Gergege, said most Tripoli residents kept cash in their homes.
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I'm Christian, white, middle-class, and from-the-suburbs-but-living-in-the-city.
Opposition came mainly from the suburbs.
"But see, that's from the suburbs.
"These kids did not come from the suburbs.
"Negative, sir. I'm from the suburbs, sir".
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