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Discover Ludwig"land from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to indicate the origin or source of something that has been landed. Here is an example: "The shipment of goods landed from the neighboring country was delayed due to bad weather conditions." In this sentence, "landed from" is used to indicate where the shipment of goods originated from - the neighboring country.
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Did they land from Mars?
"The Chaudhrys have taken land from you.
He bought the land from the local government, he said.
We are defending our land from terrorists," Osman explained.
Farmers can lease idle land from the state.
They began to buy land from other Samui families.
Scenic Hudson's purchase removes the land from development speculation.
He had bought the land from his ring earnings.
"The rules protect land from sewers, not development.
"They took the land from the Indians," he said.
The bank acquires abandoned land from foreclosed properties.
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