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The phrase "from the university" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It can be used when talking about someone's educational background or where they received a degree or education from. Example: "John graduated from the university with a degree in economics."
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I'm from the university, too.
They were dismissed from the university June 29.
He retired from the university in 1991.
She retired from the university in 1982.
He never graduated from the university.
It would rent space from the university.
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I graduated from the University of Maine.
Davis comes from the University of Minnesota.
The bridegroom graduated from the University of Montana.
He subsequently graduated from the University of Tehran.
She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley.
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from the university of the Esfahan
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