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The phrase "from which to escape" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a difficult or undesirable situation that one is trying to get out of. Example: The abandoned building was surrounded by a tall fence, making it seem like a fortress from which to escape.
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"Hoil?" What "brush" from which to escape?
Almost three decades of Ferguson's combustible charm form some shadow from which to escape.
Quiet, smooth and unobtrusive, the Equus was a serene place from which to escape the city's sticky summertime madness.
But this is not simply a place of rest and repose from which to escape the world.
Meritocracy could at most offer the able ladders out of poverty and deprivation, but "the Labour Party was created to change society in such a way that there is no poverty and deprivation from which to escape".
Zweig had spent his life running away from home, but once exile became a way of life — once there was no secure base from which to escape — the strain wore on him.
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MELiSSA's politics of anticipation are paradoxical, promising technologies with which to escape from the Earth and through which it may be sustained.
"The great danger of your life," he raged at the composer, "to which you surrender and from which you try to escape in almost periodic cycles, is a neglect of all the higher standards of intellectual existence".
"We have always been living in a shadow world from which we need to escape".
Forman said that he took the asylum to be a metaphor for the Soviet Union, from which one had to escape.
And at what point does a safe harbor become a prison from which you long to escape?
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