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"from within" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to something starting or originating inside, or coming from a person's inner character. For example, "He found the strength to move on from within himself."
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"From within".
"Jenufa" glows from within.
It glows from within.
"It rotted from within".
From within us.
A mysterious radiance from within.
We could maneuver from within.
Even ballads balloon from within.
Instead, problems seep from within.
It endures, illumined from within.
Everything, everything, comes from within".
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