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Discover Ludwig"from where is" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English
You could use a similar phrase such as "from where" or "from which". For example, you could write: "I need to know from which city the package originated."
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From where is chocolate derived?
From where is the information obtained?
The questions can vary from: "Where is she going next?
Page 1 from "Where is the Voice Coming From?" by Eudora Welty.
From where is the legend of Santa Claus believed to have originated?
If Tony Abbott thinks Christiana Figueres is "talking though her hat" then from where is Tony Abbott talking?
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From where was his body recovered?
We never forget from where are we from.
From where was the impetus to mandate such health action?
"Where's it coming from?" "Where are my guys?" "Jones, are you seeing things?" More bullets.
COMMENT FROM LISA H: Where is Sotomayor?
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