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Discover LudwigThe phrase "kidnap from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the act of forcibly taking someone away from their home or family, often for ransom or as part of a criminal act. Example: The wealthy businessman was kidnapped from his luxurious mansion by a group of masked men, who demanded a hefty ransom from his family in exchange for his safe return.
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There is a very high threat of kidnap from armed tribes, criminals and terrorists".
Médecins Sans Frontières is one of only a handful of aid agencies working in northern Syria - many are now staying away because of the perilous conditions and the risk of kidnap from extremist groups.
During the chorus, she makes a predatory promise: "Yo te voy a robar / Te voy a secuestrar /... Un beso" ("I'm going to steal from you / I'm going to kidnap from you /... a kiss").
Comfort Ayuba, who is eighteen years old and has an open, eager face, remembers seeing a group of Boko Haram militants realize, one day this past April, that there was not enough space in their trucks for all the girls they wanted to kidnap from the boarding school that Ayuba attended, in northeastern Nigeria.
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"I WAS a child kidnapped from India.
They were kidnapped from the Iraqi Finance Ministry.
But sometimes they are kidnapped from public areas.
I was kidnapped from the holy city of Medina".
They were kidnapped from the Iraqi Finance Ministry, where they had worked.
Please, my daughter's been kidnapped from Bryn-y-Gog Bryn-y-Gog Bryn-y-Gog
A baby Jesus is kidnapped from a nativity crib.
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