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The phrase "from you" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the origin or source of something. Examples: 1. "I received this gift from you. Thank you so much!" 2. "The idea for this project came from you. It's brilliant." 3. "I heard the news from you first. What a surprise!" 4. "I learned this cooking technique from you. It turned out delicious." 5. "I borrowed this book from you. I promise to return it soon."
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From you.
Not from you.
from you.
They shy away from you.
I have learned from you.
I never hear from you.
But it's coaxed from you.
We have learned from you.
I'm no different from you.
"These were stolen from you.
Good to hear from you.
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