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"from wherever" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to explain that the source of something is not specified or not important. For example, "We can find inspiration from wherever we look."
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And get support from wherever you can".
It's a gift that dropped from — wherever.
They were from wherever they were.
"I stole sheets from wherever possible.
We got books from wherever we could.
I am not some hick from wherever".
" 'Hello from Birmingham, Alabama,' or 'Hello from wherever,' " he said.
Long lines stretched from wherever the bodyworkers were practicing.
"After the war, I gathered photos from wherever I could.
"People will come out from wherever for that film".
You may travel directly from wherever you are during IAP.
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