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The phrase "from the vicinity of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used when describing a location or origin that is near or close to another place. Example: The plane flew in from the vicinity of New York City, landing at the nearby airport.
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Norteño is country music from the vicinity of the border.
Mezcal comes from the vicinity of Oaxaca in southern Mexico.
Screams and cries emanate from the vicinity of the elevators, startling students.
There was a faint whimper from the vicinity of the third row.
His family had emigrated from the vicinity of Turin, in northern Italy.
A helicopter has apparently taken off from the vicinity of the cave complex.
The Oregon Trail followed the Sweetwater westward from the vicinity of Casper to South Pass.
The jets emanate from the vicinity of two supermassive black holes (bright spots in the image).
Elastic waves of various types radiate from the vicinity of the moving rupture in all directions.
For example, irregular slow waves known as delta waves arise from the vicinity of a localized area of brain damage.
Brooklyn Atlantic Oceanan from the vicinity of West 24th Street, Coney Island, going west to Norton's Point, including Sea Gate.
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