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"from these pages" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to information that is found within a specific set of pages, such as a book or document. Example: "The recipe for chicken parmigiana can be found on page 27, from these pages you can also find variations for vegetarian and gluten-free versions."
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But Mackenzie King leaps from these pages.
What, then, is the worldview that emerges from these pages?
The Manson who emerges from these pages is a pure opportunist, amoral and depthless.
The Jemima that gradually emerges from these pages is fragile and damaged.
"The Golding who emerges from these pages is a creature of paradoxes.
Names are not so much dropped as constantly hurled from these pages.
The feckless, downwardly mobile, overeducated millennial is absent from these pages.
His domineering mother emerges from these pages with no more appeal than from any other history.
But to judge from these pages, the authors are a bit too enthralled with their academic sources.
In truth, another realization emerges from these pages: Israel and the Arabs were always close to abandoning their negotiations.
Frank's reverent devotion to his hero presumably explains why the familiar Dostoyevsky is entirely missing from these pages.
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