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"fun from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the source of enjoyment or amusement. Example: "The children had a lot of fun from playing in the park all day."
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Heartwarming family fun from the Forties.
"You can make it fun, from anything".
It was great fun from the beginning.
The meal was fun from start to finish.
"They're zapping the energy and fun from Sydney," he said.
I'd get a lot of fun from it.
Great fun from Collingwood, 14 balls for his 23.
We all deserve a little bit of fun, from time to time".
The band Brazilian Girls crooned a song about fun from the back of the catwalk.
I can tell you are having fun from your position too.
This article presents a survey on the existing methods for the assessment of fun from its constituent elements – attention, flow, immersion and emotion.
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