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The phrase "from the world" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a source or origin of something, or as a way to emphasize separation or distance from something. Example 1: "The exotic spices used in this dish were sourced from all over the world." Example 2: "After years of traveling and exploring different cultures, she felt like she didn't belong in the world she grew up in." Example 3: "The new technology promises to revolutionize the way we interact with the world around us."
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"I am a boy from the world.
They sever themselves from the world".
Cambodia was cut off from the world.
She's isolated herself from the world.
We also needed less from the world.
A thing without senses…unplugged from the world".
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You're just shut off [from] the world.
Here's an excerpt from the World Happiness Report.
TB information from the World Health Organization.
Related site Malaria information from the World Health Organization.
cData from the World Bank (2012).
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evacuate from the world
from the world of linguistics
from the world over
from the event
from the integrating
from the cup
from the globe
from the crowd
from the peace
from the history
from the globally
from the preparations
from the exporting
from the proposals
from the decisions
from the matters
from the dollars
from the third
from the appropriations
from the leading
from the experiences
from the events
from the exterior
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